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Jurors declined to indict Robin Marie Crandal Ash on a first degree wanton endangerment charge. Author: WHAS11 News Staff Updated: 5:36 PM EST December 16, 2020
LOUISVILLE, Ky. A Kentucky grand jury decided Wednesday not to indict a woman accused of pointing a gun during a Louisville justice for Breonna Taylor march in September.
According to Commonweath Attorney Tom Wine s office, the case was referred to the Jefferson County Grand Jury in October. Jurors convened Wednesday and declined to indict Robin Marie Crandal Ash on a first degree wanton endangerment charge.
According to a news release, the grand jury declined to return an indictment against Ash after a review of the facts and applicable law and the Commonwealth Attorney’s office said there was insufficient evidence to rebut claims of self-protection and protection of others beyond a reasonable doubt.