Christmas Tree Saves White Family From Black Drive-By Shooting

CBS Pittsburgh
November 30, 2013

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Tina Smorey, saved by a Christmas tree.

When shots rang out in a Westmoreland County neighborhood, one woman was wounded.

The alleged shooter is in jail and several homes were left bullet ridden.

North First Street in Jeannette is a quiet stretch lined with big old houses, many of them decorated for the holiday season, but Tuesday around 10:30 p.m., the silence was broken.

According to police, 35-year-old Dionne Lee McKelvin is accused of shooting a woman in the arm and chest during a drive-by shooting.

Her name and condition are unknown, but we do know police had McKelvin in custody less than 10 minutes after the shooting after he was identified by eyewitnesses.

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Dionne Lee McKelvin

Tina Smorey’s house was hit by a stray bullet.

It went through the front of the house, coming out in her living room wall and hitting the Christmas tree.

She told KDKA’s Brenda Waters: “I was sitting on my couch and I heard six to eight loud pops. If the tree wasn’t there, we would have had that couch right under the windows; but ironically, we put the tree up early this year.

Thankfully, no one else was hurt.

The suspect, McKelvin is in the Westmoreland County Prison under $500,000 bond.

In addition to attempted homicide, he is also charged with illegal possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.