Woman accused of driving around city shooting at people hears court testimony

Julia Shields, the woman accused of donning body armor and shooting at neighbors in Hixson just after Christmas, appears before Judge Starnes for a preliminary hearing.
Julia Shields, the woman accused of donning body armor and shooting at neighbors in Hixson just after Christmas, appears before Judge Starnes for a preliminary hearing.
photo Julia Shields, the woman accused of donning body armor and shooting at neighbors in Hixson just after Christmas, appears before Judge Starnes for a preliminary hearing.

Julia Shields, the woman accused of donning body armor and shooting at neighbors in Hixson just after Christmas, appeared before Judge Starnes for a preliminary hearing this morning.

Her faded blonde hair was tied in a loose pony tail as she entered the courtroom in shackles. Shields stands accused of donning body armor and shooting at several people and cars in Hixson on the day after Christmas. Among the charges against her are attempted first degree murder.

Wearing a red jumpsuit, Shields sat in a chair before Judge Starnes, starring straight ahead as more than eight witnesses testify against her. Three boys who live in the neighborhood separately testified about Shields waving a gun at them as they were riding their bikes.

An eight-year-old boy testified that he was "really scared" when Shields waived the gun at him and his friends before pulling off down the hill.

The child's father, Chris Snyder, said he watched the boys fly down the hill towards his house screaming and crying.

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Jennifer Clouse was standing in her yard Friday in her quiet Hixson neighborhood when she saw a woman quickly drive past her house holding a gun out of the window as if it were a cigarette.

"She was just casually holding a gun, and wearing a baseball hat," said Clouse, who lives on Cloverdale Drive. "It was crazy. ... This is a pretty quiet area."

Clouse said the woman drove past her house, ignoring the stop sign and turning right onto Norcross Drive.

"I saw the gun and said to myself, 'I'm going to go inside,'" Clouse said.

Next, she heard police sirens and watched through windows as multiple police cars chased after the woman down the hill.

From inside her house, Clouse said she heard the scream of sirens throughout her neighborhood.

"Then, all of a sudden, the sirens stopped," she said.

Clouse did not recognize the driver, but the woman arrested for attempted murder, Julia Shields, 45, lived just up the street at 1504 Cloverdale Drive.

Police said Shields, blonde and wearing body armor, raced through the neighborhood, past well-manicured lawns and simple brick houses, firing multiple shots out her window at people and cars.

Chattanooga police officers received a report of shots fired at 1300 Cloverdale and arrived at 3:52 p.m. Friday, according to a news release.

Officers found two people who said they were at a stop sign when a woman pulled up in a dark-colored sedan and fired shots into their vehicle, hitting and disabling the radiator.

Then more calls reported a woman pointing a firearm at people as she passed them in her car, and that she fired at another vehicle in the same area. Police found Shields sitting in her vehicle in the Stuart Heights Baptist Church Parking lot on Hixson Pike, the release stated.

photo A large group of witnesses are sworn in as Julia Shields, the woman accused of donning body armor and shooting at neighbors in Hixson just after Christmas, appears before Judge Starnes for a preliminary hearing.

Shields sped away in her car and led officers on a chase down Highway 153 and Hixson Pike, still pointing her firearm at vehicles she passed.

Eventually, officers stopped and arrested Shields at Cloverdale Drive and Koblan Drive, near the spot where the shootings occurred and just blocks from her house. She pointed her firearm at an officer, but was taken into custody without incident or injury, the release stated.

Shields has been charged with three counts of attempted first-degree murder, seven counts of aggravated assault, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, felony evading arrest and felony reckless endangerment.

Shields is being held at the Hamilton County Jail.

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