Arizona woman accused of running over husband because he didn't vote against President Obama

The Associated Press
November 14, 2012 at 3:19PM

GILBERT, Ariz. - Police in Arizona say a Mesa woman injured her husband by running over him with an SUV because he didn't vote in last week's presidential election.

Authorities say Holly Solomon opposed President Barack Obama and was upset her husband didn't go to the polls.

The husband told investigators Solomon believed her family was going to face hardship if Obama were re-elected.

Police say Solomon chased her husband through a Gilbert parking lot, circled him as hid behind a light pole, struck him and pinned him under the vehicle as he tried to flee.

Solomon told police she was just trying to scare him but accidentally stepped on the accelerator.

She was booked on an aggravated assault count and it wasn't clear whether she has a lawyer.

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