Woman shoots ex’s girlfriend with dart-firing stun gun, one of the darts lodged in the victim’s throat
On November 16, the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) headquartered in Shalimar, Florida, released word that a Fort Walton Beach woman had to go to a local hospital to have a probe removed from her throat after being shot with a dart-firing stun gun by the estranged wife of a male companion.
The victim told Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office deputies she was awakened Monday morning around 8 a.m. by someone banging on the door of her Beal Parkway residence.
When she opened the door, a woman later identified as 48-year-old Christine Webster of Fort Walton Beach, shot her with a dart-firing stun gun. The victim says the incident caused her to fall back and suffer a seizure due to her epilepsy.
The victim removed one probe from her chest but had to have the second probe, which lodged in her throat, removed at a local hospital.
The OCSO has charged Webster with aggravated battery causing bodily harm.
(Source and Christine Webster booking photo: OCSO)
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