Officers responded to the hotel room, and spoke with two women who were reportedly staying there — but they said they weren't fighting, they were just having sex, according to WMAR.
The women were subsequently ordered to leave the hotel. After they left, one of the women went back to the room for a forgotten cell phone, while the other allegedly began to fight with hotel staff.
That's when it's alleged that Allison Daughtrey, 34, pulled out a gun and pointed it at the hotel's security guard, who reportedly tried to take the gun away and wrestle Daughtrey to the ground. During the chaotic scene, the gun fired and hit a door frame.
A police officer from Baltimore County who was nearby and heard the gunshot ran into the Days Inn and arrested Daughtrey -- who allegedly bit the security guard during the incident.
The women were subsequently ordered to leave the hotel. After they left, one of the women went back to the room for a forgotten cell phone, while the other allegedly began to fight with hotel staff.
That's when it's alleged that Allison Daughtrey, 34, pulled out a gun and pointed it at the hotel's security guard, who reportedly tried to take the gun away and wrestle Daughtrey to the ground. During the chaotic scene, the gun fired and hit a door frame.
A police officer from Baltimore County who was nearby and heard the gunshot ran into the Days Inn and arrested Daughtrey -- who allegedly bit the security guard during the incident.
Towson attempted murder suspect told police: ‘If I intended to ever use the gun, I would never have missed’
A woman charged in an attempted murder of a security guard at a Towson motel on Monday told police that her gun went off accidentally, adding that, “if I intended to ever use the gun, I would never have missed the target,” according to charging documents.
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