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Stray bullet: Glenmore woman shot while gardening

by Lisa Provence
published 3:11pm Monday Aug 30, 2010
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news-glenmoreA stray bullet flew into the swanky Glenmore subdivision Sunday night.
PHOTO FROM THE GLENMORE WEBSITE

The Glenmore subdivision website touts the “simple joys of Southern living.” In some quarters, shooting guns is such a joy, but that’s one aspect of Southern life Justine Joscelyne never considered she’d encounter in the gated community east of Charlottesville.

It happened on Sunday evening around dusk.

“I was in the backyard watering my plants and felt this intense pain,” says Joscelyne of the August 29 incident. “It was a shock. The bullet went through my right breast.”

Joscelyne, 61, says because of the way she was standing, the bullet didn’t damage internal organs— but left her with both an entrance and exit wound.

“I’d been out in my yard about 40 minutes,” she says. “I’d heard popping sounds and thought it was fireworks. I’m certain it was outside Glenmore.”

Joscelyne’s husband, Trevor, who is president of the Glenmore Community Association, took her from their Darby Road residence to the UVA Medical Center, where she was treated for non-life threatening injuries and released.

Police are investigating the shooting, according to a release, are examining “all possible scenarios.” A follow-up call to Albemarle police spokesman Lieutenant Shawn Schwertfeger did not reveal additional details, but Justine Joscelyne is convinced her wound came from target shooting.

“I would like people to do their target practice a long way from residences,” she urges. “Police say they cannot recall an incident of people being hit by stray bullets. I think I was in the wrong place at the wrong time.”

Actually, some veteran officers may recall the November 29, 1997, death of Janice Garrison. While standing in her Stony Point backyard, she was struck and killed by what appeared to be a high-powered rifle bullet. Police charged an Albemarle man with a firearms violation, but decided they didn’t have sufficient evidence to charge him with Garrison’s death.

Interviewed around noon after her Sunday night trauma, Justine Joscelyne says she’s not fearful about going out in the yard again to water her nandinas.

“I’m feeling surprisingly all right,” she says. “Life goes on.”

21 comments

  • Austro August 30th, 2010 | 3:44 pm

    The game done CHANGED.

  • bullet tooth tony August 30th, 2010 | 5:53 pm

    What game? and how has it changed?

  • I'mBlindToYou August 30th, 2010 | 8:44 pm

    Shizzat happens!! Not good for gardeners or target shooters! I’m glad she is OK!!!!

  • HarryD August 31st, 2010 | 6:57 am

    Hum……..she is convinced, but no one else is.

  • NancyDrew August 31st, 2010 | 7:10 am

    This should be easily cleared up, as to the target practice theory. Is there any location, within the distance possible to have hit her, where one could target practice ? I thought these were large lots in a gated community. How far can a bullet travel ?

  • NRA Instructor August 31st, 2010 | 7:49 am

    @Nancy Drew

    Depending on the caliber of the firearm and the angle of elevation of the muzzle a bullet can travel several miles quite easily.

  • Gas Baggage August 31st, 2010 | 9:27 am

    I’m sure she would have been eligible for a “concealed” carry permit. If she had been armed she could have tracked her attempted assassin and made her own justice.

    More Guns = More Better.

  • Gasbag Self Ordained Expert August 31st, 2010 | 9:46 am

    Gas Baggage, if the shooter had come onto her property and was attempting to abduct and rape her and her daughter, a concealed weapon would have been a handy thing to have. But as we all know, you don’t have to have a concealed weapons permit in Virginia, you can openly carry a firearm just about anywhere.

  • Bag Assage August 31st, 2010 | 10:02 am

    Once they find the shooter, they ought to inflict a similar injury on him/her.

  • Sherrif August 31st, 2010 | 11:01 am

    garden and gun

  • Gasbag Self Ordained Expert August 31st, 2010 | 11:26 am

    In reference to how far a bullet can travel, and from the infamous Internet of course… a few examples:

    .22 Long Rifle (40 gr RN)
    Muzzle Velocity 1255 ft/s
    Maximum Range 2000 yard, 1.14 mile
    Impact Velocity 300 ft/s

    .223 Remington (55 gr SP BT)
    Muzzle Velocity 3240 ft/s
    Maximum Range 3875 yard, 2.20 mile
    Impact Velocity 545 ft/s

    30-06 Springfield (180 gr SP BT)
    Muzzle Velocity 2700 ft/s
    Maximum Range 5675 yard, 3.22 mile
    Impact Velocity 800 ft/s

    9mm Luger (Parabellum) (124 gr RN)
    Muzzle Velocity 1120 ft/s
    Maximum Range 2400 yard, 1.36 mile
    Impact Velocity 350 ft/s

    45 ACP (230 gr RN)
    Muzzle Velocity 850 ft/s
    Maximum Range 1800 yard, 1.02 mile
    Maximum Range, Impact Velocity 330 ft/s

    44 Magnum (240 gr FP)
    Muzzle Velocity 1760 ft/s
    Maximum Range 2500 yard, 1.42 mile
    Impact Velocity 350 ft/s

  • just_sayin August 31st, 2010 | 3:08 pm

    Isn’t there a police shooting range just across the Rivanna River from Glenmore on the site of what used to be the UVA Airport? Hmmmmm.

  • Did August 31st, 2010 | 4:58 pm

    Gas Baggage, your points are as hollow as dum-dum bullets.

  • Small town, small minds August 31st, 2010 | 6:01 pm

    If you knew what goes on in Glenmore, you’d be ROTFLYAO.

    This is TOO MUCH!

  • **** August 31st, 2010 | 10:26 pm

    just_sayin has a great point, local police do use the old air strip on Milton Rd for practice, and it is very close to Glenmore. If the victim heard the shooting but it sounded like firecrackers, then I’d say sub-sonic rounds, ruling out most rifle ammo. I’d guess they could tell from the entry and exit wounds what caliber of round was used, maybe with a small margin for error? Or just take a metal detector to her yard and find the spent round. Be ironic if she’d called 911 and the same officers who showed up [a little too quickly?] had been target shooting in the immediate area.

  • Tim Brown August 31st, 2010 | 10:58 pm

    It aint safe no mo! Homeless ben beat down n da skreet? Now my Glenmore peeps b gettin capped while tendin dey gardens?!? Im bout 2 spark dis cush rite hur n get away from da madnuss, I jus cant take dis mane….

  • Joe Pantop September 1st, 2010 | 12:12 am

    Glenmore,…welcome to da hood! What’s the difference between Glenmore and Lake Monticello?? …about twenty miles. There have been more people shot in Glenmore this year, than Friendship Court.

  • Small town, small minds September 1st, 2010 | 2:51 pm

    **** Most likely came from the Ashton Road area directly behind her house.

  • Small town, small minds September 1st, 2010 | 3:09 pm

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  • ridgerunner September 1st, 2010 | 4:33 pm

    Yes, it’s so hilarious to bash gated communities, but this did not happen “in Glenmore.” Rather, some of Virginia’s finest residents, at least one with less-than-accurate aim, were doing target practice at a nearby Richmond Road property. This shooting could just have easily been in any Hook’s poster’s backyard or neighborhood, with much more serious, even fatal, results. Why haven’t charges been filed?

  • Joe Pantop September 1st, 2010 | 8:17 pm

    I live off Rosehill Drive. I don’t go out the door without my kevlar, and my gat…..Wouldn’t happen to me.

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