LONDON, Ky. — One day after being arrested for shooting at officers who had arrested her husband, a Perry County woman has now been indicted.

Ashley Begley, 30, of Scuddy, was arrested on Tuesday, following the incident.
According to court records, DEA agents and Perry County sheriff’s deputies went to Begley’s home Wednesday to arrest her husband, Clint Begley, on an outstanding warrant. As they began driving away after taking him into custody, police say Ashley Begley stepped outside and fired a single shot at the departing cars, hitting one vehicle with four DEA agents inside. No one was injured.
Begley was charged with four counts of attempted murder of a federal law enforcement officer and one count of firing a gun during a violent crime. She was indicted on the same charges on Thursday.
The attempted murder charges carry a potential sentence of up to 20 years in prison. The gun charge could add anywhere between 10 years and life in prison, which must be served in addition to any sentence she could receive for attempted murder.
Begley has pleaded not guilty to the charges. A judge set her trial date for Dec. 1.
