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Monday, October 26, 2009

[NY] Just fired ex-NYPD Fowler stealthed golf course, entered gated community, to shoot estranged wife, Dr. Fowler, 5 times

...A former city cop shot his estranged college-professor wife five times because he was angry over being fired after she had him arrested for following her... Ms. Fowler was offered safe housing and a panic alarm, but she declined and left the precinct... retired NYPD officer Darryl Fowler made his way into the gated Strathmore on the Green community by sneaking onto the surrounding golf course... Fowler broke down the door to the home and shot the woman five times...

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[NYPD] Michelle's estranged retired cop husband tried to kill her but she survived - ...Michelle's ex-husband... said she was shot five times, but was expected to survive. "She's the mother of my two kids; she's a good mother, so thank God," he said. "Did she deserve this? No. It's just a bad situation." The couple have two teenage daughters; the 16-year-old was home during the Tuesday attack but not hurt...

..."Our family is sorry for the other family, Michelle's family.... [We] want to extend their hopes that Mrs. Fowler makes a full recovery"...

EX-COP 'SHOOTS' ESTRANGED WIFE
New York Post
By KIERAN CROWLEY
Last Updated: 11:05 AM, October 22, 2009
Posted: 3:03 AM, October 22, 2009
[Excerpts] A former city cop shot his estranged college-professor wife five times because he was angry over being fired after she had him arrested for following her, police said yesterday... The Tuesday night shooting came on the same day that the suspect was canned from working as a test proctor at Suffolk County Community College, where she's a professor and administrator. [Full article here]

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EX-NYPD OFFICER PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO SHOOTING WIFE
Newsday
By Andrew Strickler and Sophia Chang. andrew.strickler@newsday.com, sophia.chang@newsday.com
October 24, 2009
[Excerpts] The former city police officer who police say shot his estranged wife several times in the Middle Island home they once shared pleaded not guilty at his arraignment Saturday. Darryl Fowler, 43, who left the NYPD 10 years ago, burst into the house through a locked door just before 11 p.m. Tuesday and shot his wife, Michelle, 46, five times as she lay in bed, prosecutors say. She survived and remains hospitalized at Stony Brook University Medical Center. At Fowler's arraignment in First District Court in Central Islip, a Suffolk prosecutor said Fowler "kicked in the door" of the home before opening fire. He drove away, only to sideswipe an ambulance rushing to the scene and crash into a tree, the prosecutor said. Fowler was found with a revolver in his waistband, officials said. Fowler, who was treated at Stony Brook for a head injury, was charged with attempted murder, burglary, assault, aggravated criminal contempt and criminal use of a weapon. He was ordered held on $1 million bail or $2 million bond. A grand jury is expected to hear the case this week. Orders of protection were issued against Fowler in April and on Sept. 29, stemming from two domestic disturbances at the house... About a dozen Fowler family members and supporters attended the hearing. Afterward, an elderly man whom Doddato identified as Fowler's father, Teddy, sat down on a bench outside the courtroom and appeared to have trouble breathing... Another man in the group who declined to give his name said, "Our family is sorry for the other family, Michelle's family." Doddato said members of the Fowler family "want to extend their hopes that Mrs. Fowler makes a full recovery."... [Full article here]


COPS: RETIRED NYPD OFFICER SHOT WIFE BEFORE FLEEING SCENE
Woman had filed complaint with police just hours earlier
North Shore Sun
By Peggy Spellman Hoey
October 22, 2009
[Excerpts] Darryl Fowler wrote about learning from bad relationships on his Facebook page Tuesday morning. Hours later, Suffolk Police say, the retired NYPD cop entered the Middle Island home of his estranged wife and shot her multiple times with a .38-caliber handgun. Det. Sgt. James Madden of the Sixth Squad in Selden said Wednesday that Michelle Fowler, 46, was shot inside her Dorado Court home shortly before 11 p.m. Tuesday night. Her husband then attempted to flee the scene but his 2001 GMC Yukon 4x4 sideswiped an ambulance headed to treat his wife for her injuries, police said, preventing him from getting away... Hours before the shooting, Ms. Fowler had filed a complaint about her estranged husband at the Sixth Precinct, reporting that he had just violated an order of protection by telephoning her, police said. The shooting follows a recent history of domestic disturbances at the home Ms. Fowler shared with her two teenage daughters daughter from a previous relationship and, until recently, her husband. Mr. Fowler, 46, who had recently returned to live in his hometown of Amityville, was charged Sept. 28 in another instance of domestic violence. In that incident he was charged with criminal mischief for damaging property, second-degree criminal contempt for disobeying a court order and fourth-degree criminal mischief for preventing an emergency call. Det. Sgt. Madden said police began actively looking for Mr. Fowler after Ms. Fowler notified them Tuesday evening. After the interview, Ms. Fowler was offered safe housing and a panic alarm, but she declined and left the precinct... Mr. Fowler has been charged with second-degree attempted murder, first-degree burglary, first-degree assault, aggravated criminal contempt and first-degree criminal use of a weapon for his role in the incident... Mr. Fowler, who advertises his services online as a handyman, had recently been hired on a per diem basis as a test proctor at Suffolk County Community College. Mary Lou Araneo, vice president for institutional advancement at the college, said he had worked just one day before the shooting. A peek at Mr. Fowler's page on the social networking site Facebook reveals recent struggles in his life, including posts from himself and others about his marriage breaking up and financial difficulties... [Full article here]

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EX-COP ACCUSED OF TRYING TO KILL ESTRANGED WIFE
News12
(10/21/09)
[Excerpts] A Middle Island woman is in critical condition after police say her estranged husband broke into her home and shot her Tuesday night. Authorities say retired NYPD officer Darryl Fowler made his way into the gated Strathmore on the Green community by sneaking onto the surrounding golf course. According to police, Fowler broke down the door to the home and shot the woman five times in the torso. The two worked at Suffolk Community College, police say, and Fowler just learned he was fired because his wife took out an order of protection against him... [Full article here]

EX-COP 'SHOOTS' ESTRANGED WIFE
New York Post
By KIERAN CROWLEY
Last Updated: 11:05 AM, October 22, 2009
Posted: 3:03 AM, October 22, 2009
[Excerpts] A former city cop shot his estranged college-professor wife five times because he was angry over being fired after she had him arrested for following her, police said yesterday... The Tuesday night shooting came on the same day that the suspect was canned from working as a test proctor at Suffolk County Community College, where she's a professor and administrator. [Full article here]

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4 comments:

  1. Whoever "SGM US Army" is, who tried to post here today - you really need some help.

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  2. AnonymousJune 12, 2011

    I was looking for another article and found this blog. Michelle Fowler is doing great. We grew up next door to each other. While my parents and I now live in NC, my mother went to visit her a couple of months ago. She is about to go back to work this summer and my mother said that her appearance shows no signs of the fact that she was left to die that night. My mother said she looks wonderful and still has her sense of humor. Michelle was always quite comical. Her ex-husband pleaded guilty to attempted murder and other lesser charges.

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  3. Thank you for the update. That's wonderful word.

    [NYPD] Retired Officer Fowler should have to serve his sentences the same way he shot his wife Michelle - consecutively http://behindthebluewall.blogspot.com/2011/06/nypd-retired-officer-fowler-should-have.html

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  4. No one earn the right to try and take another person's life; I hope Ms Fowler is doing better and there are no post tramatic syndrome from this experience.

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