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WILLIAMSON, W.Va. — Amy Jolene Thorn, the Williamson, West Virginia, nurse who spoke at last year’s Republican National Convention and was known nationally for her work as a COVID-19 nurse,
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WILLIAMSON — Amy Jolene Thorn, the Williamson nurse who spoke at last year’s Republican National Convention and was known nationally for her work as a COVID-19 nurse, was recently found
WILLIAMSON, W.Va. â A nurse from Mingo County who was recognized nationally for traveling to New York City to help treat COVID-19 patients was indicted this past week by a Mingo County grand jury on a charge tied to a shooting that occurred in October 2020.
Amy Jolene Thorn, 39, was indicted on one felony count of malicious assault, according to documents released by Mingo County Prosecuting Attorney Jonathan âDukeâ Jewell.
Thorn was arrested Oct. 8, 2020, by the Williamson Police Department following a shooting that happened during an argument with another woman along Vinson Street in Williamson.
According to police, Thorn and the victim were arguing outside a residence when Thorn went to her vehicle, retrieved a handgun and shot the other woman in the abdomen.