Hey, Here is the article about the shooting I posted about earlier - RWMC
By JULI PROBASCO-SOWERS
REGISTER STAFF WRITER
February 14, 2005
A domestic dispute may have lead to a shooting at a Glenwood bowling alley Sunday, which claimed the life of Donald Mark Mayberry, 47, of Glenwood.
Mayberry was bowling on an outside lane near an exit door when witnesses saw Dennis Stonerook, 44, of Pacific Junction, walk through the side door and begin shooting Mayberry with a short barreled .44 magnum rifle, Glenwood Police Chief John O'Connor said.
Stonerook fired four shots, all of which hit Mayberry in the upper body, before he was tackled by several people, including bowling alley owner Mike Cap. There was still one live round left in the rifle at the time Stonerook was tackled, O'Connor said. He was charged with first degree murder and willful injury and is being held at the Mills County Jail on $250,000 bond.
Cap said he was in the kitchen about 6:30 p.m. when he heard a scream and a shot. Dozens of people were inside the bowling alley at the time, including several children, police said.
"I knew right away it was a gun," Cap said. "I saw him shoot Mark twice while he was on the ground."
Cap said another man, who happened to be a jailer from Omaha, managed to reach the gunman first. Cap and a third person then joined him to subdue the suspect, he said.
Cap said the victim had been bowling on a mixed league team with Stonerook's wife, Linda Stonerook. Police said that Linda Stonerook had filed for divorce but it was unclear whether she and Dennis Stonerook were separated.
"I heard they were going out, but I don't know," Cap said, referring to Linda Stonerook and the victim. "She has bowled mixed leagues for a long time."
Mayberry, who has four children, also had recently been divorced, according police said.