A Hill District woman yesterday was ordered to stand trial for the shooting death of her husband last week.
Ozie Kennedy, 51, was ordered to remain in the Allegheny County Jail to await trial on a homicide charge in the death Oct. 22 of her husband, Samuel Kennedy, 57.
Mr. Kennedy was found dead in the hallway outside his apartment in the K. LeRoy Irvis Towers at 5:35 a.m. Oct. 22. He had been shot in the back, with the bullet striking several organs before it exited his chest, according to an autopsy report presented by Deputy District Attorney Mark V. Tranquilli at a preliminary hearing yesterday.
Pittsburgh homicide Detective Cynthia Smith testified that Mrs. Kennedy, under questioning, said her husband frequently was physically abusive toward her. On several occasions, Mr. Kennedy kicked her out of the apartment, Detective Smith said, referring to the suspect's statement.
On Oct. 21, Mr. Kennedy had ordered her out. She went to the home of a friend where she said she stole a pistol and ammunition and returned to her apartment the next day to retrieve some belongings.
Mrs. Kennedy told police when her husband was forcing her out of the apartment, her finger slipped on the trigger and the weapon fired.
District Judge Robert Dzvonick ordered her to stand trial on charges of homicide and illegal possession of a concealed firearm.
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