Police: Woman shot homeless man who asked her to move Porsche

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Police: Woman shot homeless man who asked her to move Porsche

A Nashville woman is accused of shooting a homeless man who asked her to move her Porsche SUV.

Katie Quackenbush, 26, is charged with attempted murder, according to The Tennessean.

According to the Metro Nashville Police, Quackenbush critically wounded 54-year-old Gerald Melton on Aug. 26. He remains in the hospital.

Police say Melton was trying to sleep on a sidewalk around 3 a.m. when the exhaust fumes and loud music from Quackenbush's SUV disturbed him.

When he asked the young woman to move the vehicle, an argument ensued and Quackenbush got out of the SUV with a weapon.

Police say she shot the man twice and fled the scene.

Jesse Quackenbush, Katie's father, has a different account of what happened.

He told the Tennessean that his daughter and her friend were being accosted by Melton, claiming the man made explicit and sexist remarks toward the two. He also claimed Melton threatened to kill the women.

According to the father, Quackenbush then grabbed her gun and got out of her SUV to escort her friend to her vehicle.

Melton allegedly began walking toward the woman, Jesse said, when his daughter told him she had a gun and fired two warning shots.

He claims she had no idea Melton had been hit by the gunfire.

Quackenbush's bond was set at $25,000. She is scheduled to appear in court Oct. 6.

LudovicoSpecs on September 12nd, 2017 at 15:36 UTC »

This is the same Katie Quackenbush who was arrested in 2013 for assault.

me_llamo_greg on September 12nd, 2017 at 14:17 UTC »

If this was actually self-defense, she ruined her case by leaving the scene. If you had to shoot someone in self-defense, you should be the first person to call the police afterwards.

Cardenjs on September 12nd, 2017 at 13:50 UTC »

Melton allegedly began walking toward the woman, Jesse [shooters father] said, when his daughter told him she had a gun and fired two warning shots.

He [her father] claims she had no idea Melton had been hit by the gunfire.

"I had no idea he'd get hit by the warning shot I aimed at him"