Updated July 21
Mother of Standish woman killed in June accuses boyfriend of slaying
In court papers seeking a protection-from-abuse order, the mother of 29-year-old Amanda Brown says Brown s boyfriend shot her and is claiming self-defense.
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The mother of a woman who died in Standish last month says her daughter’s boyfriend shot the 29-year-old mother of two in their shared home with their children present, then fled and caused a standoff with police, according to a court filing.
Jeanine Brown of Sidney made the allegations in an application for a protection from abuse order, a public document filed in court. She says in the filing that her daughter, Amanda Brown, was shot and killed by her longtime boyfriend, Brandon Libby, 34, and that Libby is claiming he fired in self-defense. Brown also alleges that Libby had been physically and mentally abusive.
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