Man says he lunged at daughter's killer in court over smile | Inquirer News

Man says he lunged at daughter’s killer in court over smile

/ 07:49 AM June 04, 2016

A court officer tackles the father of one of three victims of Ohio serial killer Michael Madison, left, who leaped over a table to attack the defendant in court just minutes after the judge pronounced a death sentence in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Thursday, June 2, 2016, in Cleveland. AP

A court officer tackles the father of one of three victims of Ohio serial killer Michael Madison, left, who leaped over a table to attack the defendant in court just minutes after the judge pronounced a death sentence in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court Thursday, June 2, 2016, in Cleveland. AP

CLEVELAND — An Ohio man says he lunged at his daughter’s killer in court because the defendant smiled disrespectfully at him.

Courtroom deputies in Cleveland grabbed Van Terry after he leaped across a courtroom table Thursday minutes after a judge sentenced Michael Madison to death in the killings of his daughter and two other women.

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Terry told WJW-TV (https://bit.ly/1XUOAfj ) that he was thinking about his daughter when he went after Madison. Madison didn’t appear to be injured.

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Prosecutors say Madison mutilated Terry’s 18-year-old daughter.

The victims’ bodies were found near Madison’s East Cleveland apartment in 2013.

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Terry says it’s fine if he’s charged with going after Madison because he did the right thing.

A spokesman for the Cuyahoga (ky-uh-HOH’-guh) County prosecutor’s office says the attack is being reviewed. TVJ

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