Husband fatally shoots wife at Alabama doctor’s office after she ran in and begged for help

Kristie Brasher, right, cries next to a friend Monday, April 13, 2015, after a gunman entered a doctor's office, shot a woman and fled to a nearby home in Jemison, Ala. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
Kristie Brasher, right, cries next to a friend Monday, April 13, 2015, after a gunman entered a doctor's office, shot a woman and fled to a nearby home in Jemison, Ala. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
Kristie Brasher, right, cries next to a friend Monday, April 13, 2015, after a gunman entered a doctor’s office, shot a woman and fled to a nearby home in Jemison, Ala. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

(AP) A woman in Jemison, Alabama, fighting with her husband ran into a doctor’s office and begged the staff to call the police before the man shot her dead, ran to their home nearby and holed up there during a lengthy standoff with police, officials said Monday.

The couple lived near the doctor’s office, and the woman apparently fled there from their home in small-town Jemison because it was the closest place to go, police chief Shane Fulmer said. He did not release the couple’s names.

“The first thing she said when she came in was, ‘Call the police,'” Fulmer said. He said six to seven people — all employees, including the doctor — were in the office at the time.

Her husband followed her in and shot her, then returned home, Fulmer said. There, police talked to him over the phone and a loudspeaker. Police didn’t shoot any bullets but fired tear gas into the home, Fulmer said. The man came outside and had a gunshot wound to the head. Fulmer called it self-inflicted but said police didn’t know exactly when it happened.

The man was taken to a hospital and will be charged, Fulmer said.

After the shooting and during the standoff, roads and businesses were closed. At least 10 police cars were on the scene. Ambulances blocked the highway in front of the building, with rescue personnel going in and out. Local schools went on lockdown.

At the standoff scene, there was a series of loud pops near the house. Within moments an ambulance pulled up, and emergency workers could be seen loading a person into the back of the ambulance. The ambulance then left with its siren on.

After the ordeal, the house was surrounded in yellow police tape.

James Russell Curl, who manages a McDonald’s restaurant about 200 yards from the doctor’s office, said he had heard a gunshot and police began arriving within moments.

“It’s a little scary,” Curl said.