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FL: Florida Woman Arrested After Turning in Estranged Husband's Gun a Day After He Tried to Run Her Over
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Courtney Irby, 32, was arrested last Saturday and charged with one count of armed burglary after an arrest affidavit said she showed up to the Lakeland Police Department station with guns belonging to her husband, Joseph Irby, just one day after he was arrested on a domestic battery charge, WKMG reported.
According to police, Irby admitted to entering her husband’s apartment without permission and taking the guns to the station over fears he “wasn’t going to turn them in” himself. |
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PHORTO
(6/24/2019)
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What do his guns have to do with it? Why didn't she steal his CAR instead?
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