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Old November 13th, 2009, 04:43 PM
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Default Denise Textor shot Hub twice in the chest- he was "always on her about something."


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THE VILLAGES, Fla. -- A standoff between police and a woman suspected of shooting her husband ended peacefully Thursday night.
Denise Textor, 52, gave herself up at her Villages home and is being charged with attempted murder, the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office said.
Her husband, Dennis Textor, 59, was earlier transported to Orlando Regional Medical Center by helicopter.
Investigators said Denise Textor told them that her husband was "always on her about something," but she did not elaborate
Deputies said Dennis Textor was shot twice in the torso, but was able to escape the home on Bloomington Place.
After the shooting, police said Denise Textor refused to come out of the house.
A family friend who is a retired police chief got on the phone with her and convinced her to surrender, police said.
Deputies said they were still trying to figure out what caused the shooting and were interviewing Dennis Textor at the hospital.
Denise Textor shielded her face as she sat in the back of a Sumter County police car.
Local 6 News reported that Dennis Textor is also a retired police officer. He is on a ventilator, but is in stable condition. Deputies hope to interview him when his condition has improved.
Denise Textor appeared before a judge Friday morning. She is being held at the Sumter County Jail on no bond. Her home was searched Friday for evidence.
The Villages is a retirement community located in Lake and Sumter counties.
http://www.clickorlando.com/news/21599274/detail.html
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SUMTER COUNTY, Fla. -- Eyewitness News is working to get more information as to what may have sparked a shooting and standoff in a Sumter County home.
Deputies say Denise Textor shot her husband and then refused to come out of their home in The Villages of Kelly Ridge for nearly four hours Thursday night.
What deputies tried to do for hours, a family friend was able to accomplish in about ten minutes.

He dialed Textor up on the telephone and told her, in so many words, "this needs to end." After she hung up the phone she surrendered peacefully to deputies.
During the bizarre incident, deputies waited for hours outside Denise Textor's house in The Villages retirement community. Investigators say she shot her husband and then barricaded herself inside the home.
"It's a friendly village, that's why we moved here, and we're shocked," said Loretta McNeel, neighbor.
Textor's husband called 911 from a neighbor's house and was rushed to Orlando Regional Medical Center while more than 30 law enforcement officers, a SWAT Crew and armored trucks tried to get her out of the house.
They tried unsuccessfully for hours until a family friend talked her into surrendering.
"He told her on the phone that she needed to come on out and end this. And she was afraid of course," said Jack Jordan, Sumter County Sheriff's Office.
Textor apologized and allowed herself to be arrested peacefully.
Deputies will search the house Friday for evidence while neighbors look for answers of their own.
"It makes me sick to my stomach that that could have happened, because they're older people, retired people. You know, at time when you're relaxing and enjoying your life," said Gloria Nolan, neighbor.
Textor will make her first appearance in court Friday morning. She will face charges of first-degree attempted murder.
http://www.wftv.com/countybycounty/21604332/detail.html
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VILLAGES, Fla. -- A judge ordered a woman accused of shooting her husband inside their Villages home be held on no bond on Friday.
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"It makes me sick to my stomach that that could have happened, because they're older people, retired people. You know, at time when you're relaxing and enjoying your life," said Gloria Nolan, neighbor.



As if age and retirement is any guarantee that people will stop harrassing each other.....

In fact, I could bring up an old chestnut like: "The Devil makes work for idle hands" in the context of retirement.




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