Beverly Ann Ibn-Tamas was 33 years old when she fatally shot her husband during an argument. She is now 80 years old.
A former Columbus woman who was convicted in the 1970s of killing her husband at the couple's Washington D.C. home has been pardoned by President Joe Biden.
Ibn-Tamas testified at two trials, first in September 1976 and again in 1977, that she was pregnant at the time of the shooting and had been beaten, verbally abused and threatened by her husband, including in the moments before the shooting. Ibn-Tamas was sentenced to a term of one to five years in prison with credit for time she served and was released.
She has lived in Columbus and worked for Able Support Services in recent years as the director of nursing and a case manager.
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