Bernard Smith, 60, and Susan Petterson, 63, had been divorced for nearly 20 years before Sunday’s deadly shooting at Giant Eagle on Lorain Road.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - 19 Investigates has uncovered new details about the man who fatally shot his ex-wife at a North Olmsted grocery store before turning the gun on himself.
Smith then asked for restraining order against Petterson in a counter claim filed about two weeks later. according to court records. It does not appear that Smith, who lived in Cleveland’s Old Brooklyn neighborhood, had a criminal record or prior history of violence. Detectives said Smith walked in to the grocery store around 9:30 a.m. on Sunday and, without saying a word, opened fire on Petterson.
Officers responded to the scene within a minute of receiving the emergency call. They immediately entered the store and found both Petterson and Smith on the ground, according to Wagner.On Sunday, the mayor of North Olmsted, Nicole Dailey Jones, said the incident appeared to be a murder-suicide “and is being investigated as such.”
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