Angry boyfriend shot up Uber that pregnant girlfriend was in
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An Indiana man, Michael Ward, has been sentenced to six years in prison following a violent incident involving his pregnant girlfriend. The altercation, which escalated into a shooting, occurred on April 17, when Ward fired at an Uber transporting his girlfriend as she attempted to flee from a heated argument.

Inset: Michael Ward (Allen County Sheriff

Inset: Michael Ward (Allen County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The area of Stophlet Street and College Street in Fort Wayne, Ind., where Michael Ward opened fire on his pregnant girlfriend (Google Maps).

Before the shooting took place, Ward reportedly warned his girlfriend that he was pursuing her, stating ominously, “I’m going to get my gun and cash out.” This alarming declaration was detailed in a probable cause affidavit, as noted by The Journal Gazette. The authorities interpreted his words as a direct threat, leading to his arrest.

Ward’s actions, which involved discharging an AR-style rifle at the vehicle, resulted in charges of attempted murder and various gun-related offenses. The incident took place just before 8:55 a.m., underscoring the sudden and dangerous nature of the confrontation.

Following the legal proceedings, Ward learned his fate in court last Thursday, as he was handed a six-year prison sentence. This outcome serves as a stark reminder of the severe consequences of gun violence and domestic disturbances.

On Thursday, he was sentenced to six years behind bars.

He had accepted a plea deal last month under which his charges were downgraded to criminal recklessness.

According to the Gazette, the maximum Ward could face under the plea agreement was six years.

“The defendant shot approximately three rounds toward the vehicle,” the probable cause affidavit said about Ward’s attack on his girlfriend. “The gunshots broke out the rear window and flattened the rear passenger-side tire. Three shell casings were recovered from the area at the time of the shooting.”

Ward was accused of pointing his AR-style rifle at both his girlfriend and the Uber driver, who was in a Jeep Wrangler, before opening fire. Ward was sitting in a Buick LeSabre when the Uber pulled up and got out to retrieve his weapon before he started blasting, according to police.

Ward’s girlfriend said she had been in a relationship with him for one year and that he was aware she was carrying a child. She was described in the affidavit as being afraid of Ward.

Court records indicate that Ward will receive credit for seven days of time served.

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