Rugg: Pennsylvania judge convicted of trying to execute her sleeping boyfriend by shooting him in the head

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Magisterial judge Sonya M. McKnight shot her then-boyfriend in the temple while he was sleeping last year. The incident happened after Michael McCoy tried ending their relationship, telling her to move out of the home. When McCoy told McKnight he was serious about her moving out, she said, “oh, so you’re serious.” This was the last thing McCoy heard from McKnight before he was woken up to “massive head pain” and was blind.

McCoy was rushed to the hospital where a gunshot wound to his head was found. The bullet reportedly entered McCoy’s right temple and exited his left temple, according to the New York Post. The bullet was millimeters from ending his life.

This wasn’t the first time that McKnight shot one of her partners. During an incident with her former husband, the judge shot him in the groin after telling him to move furniture. She wasn’t prosecuted at the time because she claimed “self-defense.” McKnight faces 60 years in prison. Video at link.

23 Comments on Rugg: Pennsylvania judge convicted of trying to execute her sleeping boyfriend by shooting him in the head

  1. …at first glance at the headline, based on things Ive seen, I was a little inclined to give her the benefit of a doubt. There ARE guys that fully need to be shot, in their sleep or otherwise.

    …then I read the story.

    If you shoot ONE of your guys, mayyyybe its legit.

    If you shoot them ALL, the problem may just be YOU.

    …then I looked at her picture.

    The only things the GUY is guilty of is poor taste in women and sticking his dick in crazy…

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  2. …just a quick aside on my statement “The only things the GUY is guilty of is poor taste in women and sticking his dick in crazy”.

    …If either of these things were a capitol crime punishable by shooting, the country would quickly run out of ammunition and men to make it as MOST of us were guilty of one or both of those crimes at one time or another…

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  3. Someone please explain to me how there are so SO many black women prosecutors and judges when only 5% of all lawyers in the U.S. are black, and at least a couple percent of these would be men.

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  4. He told her he wanted her out and then went to sleep?
    With her?
    An armed maniac with a history of shooting her “lovers?”

    Is it just me or is this guy not playing with a full deck?

    mortem tyrannis
    izlamo delenda est …

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  5. Pennsylvania does an excellent job of screening candidates for the bench.

    60 years imprisonment is an appropriate sentence for Attempted Murder in the First Degree.

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