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James E. Marsh Held Without Bail After Leominster Standoff in Wife’s Death

He pleaded not guilty to two gun charges, with investigators continuing the homicide probe ahead of a Friday court date.

Overview

  • Police were dispatched to 209 Union Street after a disconnected 911 call and entered for a welfare check through an unlocked side door.
  • Officer Tiffany Beaupre reported seeing Marsh on a couch with what she believed was a firearm pointed toward her and another person motionless under a blanket.
  • After more than four hours barricaded inside, Marsh surrendered around 7:29 p.m., and a protective sweep found Ann C. Marsh, 62, deceased with trauma to her head and face.
  • Marsh is charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon causing serious bodily injury, and he entered a not guilty plea.
  • Prosecutors said in court that Marsh shot and killed his wife during an altercation and pointed a gun at an officer; he is due back in Leominster District Court on Friday, Jan. 2, as multiple agencies investigate.