Man indicted in shooting of ‘lover’


WARREN

Marvin Jules, 33, who cried and moaned into a cell phone while telling a 911 operator he “shot my lover” Feb. 22 in Brookfield, has been indicted on charges of felonious assault, kidnapping, tampering with evidence and being a felon in possession of a firearm.

Jules lived with Lynda Campbell, 54, at their Ulp Street residence about four years a neighbor said. He’s been custody at the Trumbull County jail since the incident. He’s scheduled for arraignment at 1:30 p.m. April 7 in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court. If convicted, he could get 30 years in prison.

Jules told the dispatcher he shot Campbell because he was jealous said he was sorry and, “I’m crazy, man.”

Campbell was taken to St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital for multiple gunshot wounds in the 10:04 a.m. incident, but Brookfield police have declined to provide any updates on her condition.

Jules, who neighbors said originally is from New York, walked from the Ulp Street residence to the nearby Orange Village nursing home after the shooting and walked inside.

Jules could be heard telling someone inside the facility, “The cops are coming. I shot somebody.” He was taken into custody without incident.