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Monday, September 17, 2018

Shooting Victim Joy Nostrom had taken out two orders of protection in the last 6 months

At least two orders of protection requests were filed by Joy Nostrom, one of the victims of Friday's shooting, against her husband, who now faces first-degree murder charges in her death. 

Shooting victim
Joy Nostrom

Warren Nostrom
Charged with
2 counts of
First degree 
Murder

The statements outline threats made by Warren Nostrom against his wife of 32 years and incidents where she claims he pointed a shotgun at her in front of their home and pulled the trigger.  It also said the couple had been having trouble for two or three years.

In both cases, one in April and one in June this year, ex parte (temporary) protection orders were issued but on the court date, Joy Nostrom asked that the protection orders be dismissed.  In the April case the reason given was 32 years of marriage and in the June case, Mrs. Nostrom said that they were trying to sell their house and Mr. Nostrom could not do it by himself.

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The request for the order indicates Warren Nostrom owned 2 pistols and 1 shotgun in his closet.  One of the pistols he reportedly kept in his van.

In the statements with both request for orders, Joy Nostrom says that Warren threatened to burn the house down with her in it, that if she was with someone else he would take care of the situation and he was not afraid of going to jail. 

According to the wife's petition, Warren Nostrom had "bruised me in the past, had pulled my hair and tossed me across the rooms and outside."  She continued, "He has threatened me all the time.  He has used mind abuse for the past 2 or 3 years using male priveledge and said he will see that I have nothing and don't care if I live on the street."

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