franklin-shooting-now-includes-murder-charge-with-death-of-victim
A shooting in Johnson County is now being treated as a murder.
The Johnson County Sheriff’s Office reports that Jacob Pascal Harville, 35, of Franklin, was shot Monday. He has now died as a result of his injuries.
The Johnson County Prosecutor’s Office has been notified of this new information. Detectives with the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office have updated the original charge of attempted murder to murder and the suspect, Alicia Marie Haupt, 33, of Franklin, now has no bond.
A probable cause affidavit has been submitted to the Johnson County Prosecutors Office for formal charges. Those charges that were submitted include murder, conversion and pointing a firearm.
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