Man accused of severely injuring woman in pistol-whipping attack arrested by BRPD
09-05-2025 13:22 via wbrz.com

Man accused of severely injuring woman in pistol-whipping attack arrested by BRPD

BATON ROUGE — A man accused of using a gun to severely beat a woman at his home was arrested by Baton Rouge Police and U.S. Marshals.John Greenhouse Jr., 48, was arrested Tuesday on aggravated second-degree battery and domestic abuse battery with serious injury charges.The woman sought help at a neighbor's home after the May 3 attack, which had caused her to lose consciousness. She had been beaten repeatedly on the head and face with a loaded gun found with blood on it at Greenhouse's
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