Florida woman shot boyfriend because he snored too loud: police

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Police in Florida say a woman who shot her boyfriend of three weeks during an argument about the volume of his snoring has been charged with attempted murder.

Lorie Morin, 47, has been charged with attempted murder and attempted battery. Police say she shot her boyfriend during an argument about the volume of his snoring. A woman shot her boyfriend of three weeks during an argument about the volume of his snoring, according to police in Florida.

The Brevard County Sheriff’s Office says Lorie Morin, 47, was arrested on charges of attempted murder and aggravated battery.According to the sheriff’s office, the woman and her boyfriend both said at first that the shooting was accidental, but police later learned that the shooting was the result of an argument between the two about the man’s snoring, which Morin apparently considered too loud.

Court documents show that the boyfriend had showed up at Morin’s home that night with nasal strips which he had hoped would quiet his nocturnal noises.“The dispute allegedly escalated to the point where Morin retrieved and fired a shotgun striking the victim.”Related Links

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