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An armed man was shot and killed by a police officer responding to a burglary call at a vacant Northern Kentucky home, Kenton County Prosecutor Rob Sanders said.
According to Kenton County Prosecutor Rob Sanders, Charlesâ motive revolved in part around the familyâs drug-dealing business. But it was more complicated than that. He says Doug would beat Charlie for using the drugs and, for that, Charlie wanted revenge.
âIt was that control over Uncle Charlieâs life that provoked [him] to say, âI had enough and Iâm going to kill him,ââ Sanders said.
As for Tomlinson, Comptonâs mother, Sanders says it was a case of wrong-place, wrong-time.
âShe was not a part of the drug-dealing information,â he said. âHer only crime was living with Doug Eapmon, and she was shot to prevent her being a witness in Dougâs murder.â
No chargesâyetâin fatal shooting of beloved Tri-State dog trainer
âItâs never going to be the same without her.â
Authorities say shooting death of beloved dog trainer was unintentional By Courtney King | February 17, 2021 at 9:21 PM EST - Updated February 22 at 5:19 PM
KENTON COUNTY, Ky. (FOX19) - People in the dog training community are mourning the loss of one of the fieldâs most popular local trainers.
Authorities say 33-year-old Megan McCray was killed last week in what Kenton County Prosecutor Rob Sanders says may have been an accidental shooting.
The shooting happened Feb. 10 on Knollwood Drive in Taylor Mill.