CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The founder of a local nonprofit organization who announced her bid for Congress earlier this month is due in court Monday after she was arrested over the weekend, court records show.

Cincinnati police charged Rosemary Oglesby-Henry with aggravated menacing, a misdemeanor.

She was arrested Sunday after a victim listed in a criminal complaint as Kevin Farmer told District 3 police she “pointed a firearm in the bedroom at (him), to which the victim said ‘shoot me’.”

Police also wrote in the affidavit that this caused “him to believe harm would come to him.”

The offense allegedly occurred at her Westwood residence, according to court records.

Oglesby-Henry, 46, was booked into the county jail at 12:25 p.m. Sunday and is still held there without bond.

She is scheduled

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