Woman Convicted of Attempted Murder After Opening Fire at New Year's Party in Warren County
Olivia Clendenin fired eight shots to prevent discovery of her affair, hitting an uninvolved man who nearly died, according to Warren County prosecutors.
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Ohio woman convicted in shooting of bystander during New Year’s love triangle dispute
An Ohio woman was convicted of attempted murder after firing multiple shots at a New Year’s party, striking an uninvolved guest during a confrontation involving her husband and boyfriend.
Grinning female shooter opens fire at house party after finding out her ex-husband, new beau were talking
Olivia Clendenin, 29, unleashed a volley of shots at a New Year's Eve party in Ohio after being unable to convince her ex-husband to leave the bash. She was irked that he and her boyfriend, who was also at the party, were socializing.
Ohio woman’s jealousy turned violent when her husband and new boyfriend partied together. Now she’s facing attempted murder charges
On February 2, 2026, an Ohio jury recently convicted a woman of attempted murder and related charges after opening fire at a New Year’s party where her estranged husband and her new boyfriend were socializing together, injuring an innocent guest in the process. The conviction stems from a New Year’s Day shooting on January 1, 2025, in Clearcreek Township near Springboro, Ohio, where Olivia Clendenin, 29, fired multiple shots toward a house durin…
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