Initial findings suggest that a Riverton woman who shot her ex-boyfriend before dawn on Saturday acted in self-defense, according to the Fremont County Sheriff’s Office. Â
The office announced Monday that at about 2:50 a.m. Saturday, a 24-year-old male broke into his 31-year-old ex-girlfriend’s home east of Riverton and attacked her current boyfriend, who is also 24.Â
Watching the struggle, the woman believed that her ex-boyfriend was determined to kill her current boyfriend, the announcement stated.
As a result, the woman shot her ex-boyfriend through the arm, and the bullet lodged in his ribcage area, Fremont County Undersheriff Mike Hutchison told Cowboy State daily.
“She retrieved a pistol and felt she had no choice but to use deadly force to stop the violent attack and to protect herself and (her current boyfriend),” reads FSO’s statement. Â
The ex-boyfriend was taken by ambulance to SageWest Health Care of Riverton but has since been flown out of the area “with serious injuries,” the report said. Â
Hutchison told Cowboy State Daily that the current boyfriend also has injuries but they are not serious. Â
The ex-boyfriend, Hutchison said, was not armed at the moment he was shot. Â Â
The incident is still under investigation, but initial findings “support the female’s claim of self-defense,” the statement said. Â
In Wyoming, the use of force is justified in cases of self-defense and also to protect someone else in the immediate area who is believed to be in serious or mortal danger.