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Mom details son shot by off-duty detective in emotional 911 call

Two 911 calls have been released that detail the moments before and after a man was shot by an off-duty New Hanover County deputy. Bart Anthony Coniglio, 40, was shot by a New Hanover Sheriff s Office deputy, Leyla M. Davis-Woodhouse, Wednesday afternoon after he allegedly forced his way into two homes on Barnards Landing Road. Law enforcement responded at approximately 12:42 p.m. According to the 911 call made by a woman who identifies herself as Coniglio s mother, Coniglio had allegedly just broken into her granddaughter s home before going to his mother s house on Barnards Landing Road, across the street from Davis-Woodhouse. His mother called 911 and hysterically said, Hurry, he s trying to get into my back door. It s going to get physical. Send somebody now. He s breaking in my door right now.

Release: Man shot after forcibly entering deputy s home

NEW DETAILS: Off-duty deputy was at home with her children at time of shooting

“I shot him twice.” 911 calls reveal frantic moments after man allegedly pushes his way inside off-duty deputy’s home Suspect has long criminal history including charges for assault, drugs, and resisting an officer “I shot him twice.” 911 calls reveal frantic moments after man allegedly pushes his way inside off-duty deputy’s home By Ann McAdams | February 25, 2021 at 1:15 PM EST - Updated February 25 at 6:10 PM NEW HANOVER COUNTY, N.C. (WECT) - One day after a shooting at the home of a New Hanover County sheriff’s deputy, WECT is learning new details about what led to the incident. Neighbors say the deputy who fired the weapon is a mother of three, who was off-duty at home with her kids when a neighbor ran to her for help.

New Hanover deputy shoots man with long criminal history

A man involved in a shooting with an off-duty sheriff s deputy has a lengthy criminal history. Bart Anthony Coniglio, 40, was shot by a New Hanover Sheriff s Office deputy, Leyla M. Davis-Woodhouse, Wednesday after he allegedly forcibly entered Davis-Woodhouse s home on Barnards Landing Road. Davis-Woodhouse was just recently promoted to detective on Feb. 9. This is not the first time Coniglio has had a run-in with law enforcement. According to the N.C. Department of Public Safety, he has a criminal history in the county dating back nearly 20 years. Criminal history, and pending charges Coniglio has had 63 offenses since 1996, six of which were assault on a female charges.

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