KTLA

Carlsbad Woman and Her Gun Instructor Arrested in Connection With Sniper Attack That Injured Estranged Husband

A SIG-Sauer S-202 SO sniper rifle is on display at the SIG Sauer stand at the European Police Congress in Berlin February 15, 2011. (Credit: JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP/Getty Images)

A Carlsbad woman and her gun-range instructor were arrested this week, accused of conspiring in a Sept. 1 sniper attack that injured the woman’s estranged husband and terrified an upscale Carlsbad neighborhood.

Diana Lovejoy, 43, and Weldon McDavid Jr., 49, face charges of attempted murder and conspiracy. They are set to be arraigned on Monday.

McDavid made a brief appearance in a Vista courtroom Friday, where San Diego Superior Court Judge James Mangione agreed to postpone his arraignment so that McDavid could hire his own attorney.

During the short hearing, Mangione ordered both Lovejoy and McDavid held on $2 million bail.

Click here to read the full story on LATimes.com. 

33.158093-117.350594