A Texas man who called 911 and told a dispatcher he had shot his wife said he would wait on the porch of his home and wait for deputies, authorities said.
Michael Wayne Stearns, 47, of the Springtown area, was true to his word, waiting on his porch with his shotgun when deputies arrived, the Star-Telegram of Fort Worth reported. He was arrested without incident by the Parker County Sheriff’s Office, the newspaper reported.
Stearns was booked into the Parker County Jail and charged with felony aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, KTVT-TV reported.
Parker County Sheriffs say suspect Michael Stearns shot his wife, called 911 and told the dispatcher that he would be waiting for deputies on the front porch. https://t.co/LDpnjwTSHN pic.twitter.com/j2VUXx88ds
— CBS DFW (@CBSDFW) March 4, 2022
Stearns’ wife, who was not identified, told deputies she was arguing with her husband on Wednesday at about 4 p.m. CST when he became “irate” and shot her with a .22-caliber handgun as she sat in a chair, according to The Dallas Morning News.
Stearns had called 911 and said that during the argument, he grabbed the weapon from a shelf and shot his wife in the side, Parker County Sheriff Russ Authier told the Star-Telegram.
The woman was taken to an area hospital and treated for her wounds, the newspaper reported.
Stearns remained in the Parker County Jail, the Morning News reported. Bail was set at $500,000.
©2022 Cox Media Group




