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LA nurse Kathryn Pugh accused of drunkenly, shooting into neighbor’s apartment

A decorated California nurse is behind bars this week after allegedly firing her handgun into a neighbor’s Sunset Boulevard apartment while “intoxicated” Monday afternoon, according to authorities.

Kathryn Pugh was a 39-year old registered nurse who was presented with a DAISY Award at Huntington Health Arcadia in 2019. Police said that she had consumed too much alcohol and perforated her apartment during a fight with her downstairs neighbor. 

Police say the woman in the apartment below Pugh’s called 911 to report the sound of a gunshot and an apparent bullet hole in her ceiling around 3:49 p.m. Monday.

Arcadia police officers arrived and allegedly found Pugh “intoxicated and in possession of two handguns.” She had legally registered both weapons, police told Fox News Digital, and they said they had no previous documented interactions with her.

“It appears both the victim and suspect have an ongoing dispute over apartment-related issues,” police said in a statement.

Police claim she fired three rounds total through her floor and an outside wall.

“It appears they were fired intentionally,” police told Fox News Digital Thursday.

Pugh is facing two felony charges for discharging a gun at an inhabited residence. The incident resulted in no injuries.

Although her bail was initially set at $250,000, a judge ordered her to be held without bail at her arraignment.

Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon’s Office, which has defended low or no bail for repeat violent offenders, said the bail had been increased due to the court’s concern for public safety.

In March, Gascon’s office revised a policy barring his deputy district attorney’s from seeking cash bail, something he had wanted to eliminate altogether.

“The District Attorney remains firmly committed to the core principles that the voters of Los Angeles embraced, including the goals of eliminating cash bail and maximizing pretrial release within the bounds of public safety,” Gascon’s office told Fox News Digital at the time. “Throughout the past 18 months, we have identified some gaps in our existing system of pretrial supervision that require slight adjustments to the manner in which we pursue those goals. For individuals who pose an exceptional risk to public safety, including those who have committed additional crimes while on pretrial release, the office may request bail under a narrowly tailored set of circumstances.”

The hospital’s DAISY Award recognizes “excellence in clinical skills, caring and compassion.” A spokesperson for the institution did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Pugh will be back in court on August 16.

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