Cincinnati Non-Profit Founder, GOP Congressional Candidate Arrested for Pointing Gun During Domestic Dispute
Cincinnati Non-Profit Founder, GOP Congressional Candidate Arrested for Pointing Gun During Domestic Dispute

Cincinnati Non-Profit Founder, GOP Congressional Candidate Arrested for Pointing Gun During Domestic Dispute

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Rosemary Oglesby-Henry, a Cincinnati nonprofit CEO and Republican candidate for Ohio's 1st Congressional District, was arrested on charges of aggravated menacing after allegedly pointing a gun at a man during an argument at her home. The incident reportedly occurred in the bedroom where the victim said "shoot me" after she pointed the gun at him, leading to his belief that harm might come to him. Oglesby-Henry is the founder of Rosemary's Babies, a nonprofit supporting teen parents, and she announced her congressional candidacy earlier this month to challenge incumbent Democrat Greg Landsman. The man involved in the incident, Kevin Farmer, is running for Cincinnati City Council and had previous misdemeanor domestic violence and assault charges against him that were later dismissed; Oglesby-Henry was listed as the victim in that case. The Hamilton County GOP has not endorsed Oglesby-Henry, and her court appearance is scheduled soon. This case has drawn attention due to her political aspirations and role in the community.

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