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Wounded but armed Ohio judge shoots and kills attacker to foil ambush

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This undated still image shows Jefferson County, Ohio Judge Joseph Bruzzese Jnr. Bruzzese was shot and wounded Monday, August 21, 2017, as he walked toward his county's courthouse in Steubenville, Ohio. The suspect was killed after the judge and a probation officer returned fire, officials said. Photo: AP
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An Ohio judge was shot on Monday morning outside his courthouse in what authorities called an ambush attack that ended when the judge and a probation officer returned fire, killing the attacker.

Police said a man apparently waiting for Judge Joseph Bruzzese, who sits on the Jefferson County Court of Common Pleas, ran up to the judge and began shooting when he approached the courthouse. Bruzzese drew a gun and fired at least five rounds at the gunman, possibly hitting the attacker, Jefferson County Sheriff Fred Abdalla told reporters.

“This individual laid in wait for our judge,” Abdalla said, tearing up during his remarks. “It just hurts. First thing on Monday morning, you have a judge shot in front of his courthouse. This was an ambush and an attempted murder on our judge.”

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Authorities said Bruzzese was taken into surgery. His condition was not immediately known after the shooting, though the local news station WTOV9 reported that he was stable.

The suspect, who was not immediately identified by authorities, was struck three times and killed. Since a probation officer at the courthouse also shot at the suspect, Abdalla said it was not clear whether one of Bruzzese’s bullets hit the attacker, who fired five rounds.

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A police vehicle responds to the ambush-style shooting of Jefferson County Judge Joseph Bruzzese Jnr as he walked toward the Jefferson County Courthouse. Bruzzese was wounded and the suspect was killed after the judge and a probation officer returned fire, officials said. Photo: AP
A police vehicle responds to the ambush-style shooting of Jefferson County Judge Joseph Bruzzese Jnr as he walked toward the Jefferson County Courthouse. Bruzzese was wounded and the suspect was killed after the judge and a probation officer returned fire, officials said. Photo: AP

During additional remarks to reporters Monday afternoon, Abdalla described Bruzzese as an avid hunter and sportsman. The sheriff said that years earlier, he had urged Bruzzese to carry a weapon with him for protection because of all of the “nutcases” around the country.

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