CANON CITY - A woman accused of shooting her husband during a struggle will not be charged in his death. 38-year-old Robin Gall was arrested after authorities arrived at her home on June 9th to find her husband shot to death inside. Robin was sitting on her porch in tears with the couple's three daughters. She freely admitted to shooting him.
During the investigation, police pieced together that the couple had been out drinking throughout the afternoon. When they arrived home around 8:30 p.m., Robin's husband Brent Gall got upset about an incident at the bar when Robin hugged another man. The couple began struggling, which eventually led to Robin pulling out the family's gun and shooting Brent in the chest.
Robin is now released from the Fremont County Jail because the District Attorney didn't believe a jury would convict her, so no charges were filed. He confirmed to NEWSCHANNEL 13 that it was ruled she acted in self defense.
40-year-old Brent Gall was one of the former Florence Supermax guards accused of abusing inmates in the mid-1990s. The group, dubbed the "Cowboys," went on trial in 2003. He was acquitted of all charges.