Brown Deer fatal shooting; Keionna McGowan enters not guilty plea

BROWN DEER, Wis. - A Brown Deer woman accused of fatally shooting her neighbor during a dispute over loud music pleaded not guilty on Monday, May 5 to the charge against her. 27-year-old Keionna McGowan is charged with one count of second-degree reckless homicide.
Prior to her entering her plea, McGowan on Monday waived her right to a preliminary hearing. The court then found probable cause and bound McGowan over for trial.
Brown Deer homicide
What we know:
According to a criminal complaint, Brown Deer police responded to an apartment complex in the area of Park Plaza Court, just north of Brown Deer Road, for a shots-fired report.
When officers arrived at the scene, court filings said they saw a woman – since identified as McGowan – running from the apartment complex yelling "help" and "he’s in my house, number 207."
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The complaint said police went into the apartment and saw a man lying face down in the entryway. The man had a gunshot wound to his lower abdomen and was pronounced dead at the scene. The medical examiner's office identified the victim as 41-year-old Akintunde Bowden.
While at the scene, an officer observed two women standing outside the apartment building. One of the women, later identified as McGowan, said she had just shot that man, per the complaint. The officer reported that McGowan was jumping around and crying; she appeared to be in a panicked state.
Investigator interviews
What they're saying:
McGowan told investigators that she was at home listening to music when she heard a loud aggressive banging at her door, according to court filings. She said that she went to the door and looked through the peephole, and she then opened the door and saw a "large man who appeared to be intoxicated." She claimed the man began to incoherently yell at her about the music, and she said that she told the man she would turn the music down before she closed the door and walked away.
According to the complaint, McGowan claimed that she then heard the man kicking at her door, as if he was going to break in. She then got her gun, went back to the door and opened it. She said that as the man made a motion to kick the door again, she fired one shot at the man.
Law enforcement interviewed a woman who identified herself as Bowden's fiancée, who said she and her mother had been at a concert that evening and had just returned home. According to court filings, she said that she had contact with Bowden at 10:30 p.m. through Facetime and could tell that he was at home watching a basketball game.
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When asked if she or Bowden had interactions or problems with the woman in Apt. 207, the complaint states she said that the resident would occasionally play music too loudly. She said that to her knowledge, Bowden had never confronted the woman in the apartment about it.
Court filings said Bowden's fiancée told investigators that he was not one to lose his temper, and she did not understand how this could have happened. She also said that Bowden is a dentist, and he does not work weekends, so he did not need to be up early, per the complaint.
What's next:
McGowan is due back in court for a scheduling conference on June 12.
The Source: The information in this post was provided by Wisconsin Circuit Court Access as well as the criminal complaint associated with this case.