Moments After Finding Her Parents Tortured
The case of Austin Snider is a staggering display of how professional training and a badge offer zero protection against the rot of alcoholism and a violent temper. On March 3, 2023, the Snider household in Union Township, Ohio, didn’t just witness a “domestic dispute”—it witnessed an assassination attempt by a son who had been trained by the state to preserve the peace.
Austin Snider wasn’t just some drunk off the street; he was an off-duty officer for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR). This makes his actions not just criminal, but a profound betrayal of the public trust. While his 20-year-old sister, Kayla, was upstairs desperately pleading with a 911 dispatcher to take the situation seriously, the “authorities” on the other end of the line were treating the call with the typical, lethargic shrug reserved for “routine” family arguments. That delay nearly cost two people their lives.
The Siege in the Hallway
When Austin arrived home that night, he wasn’t just “aggressive.” He was a human wrecking ball. After a bout of drinking, he began taking out his frustrations on his parents, Greg and Rhonda. The house was turned into a graveyard of furniture and broken glass. When his parents tried to lock themselves in a bedroom to escape his wrath, Austin didn’t stop. He didn’t walk away. He went to his room, grabbed a firearm, and transformed the hallway into a firing range.
Investigators found 15 shell casings littered outside the bedroom door. This wasn’t a warning shot. This was a deliberate attempt to kill. He fired through the wood, striking his mother in the wrist and shoulder—narrowly missing major arteries that would have bled her out in minutes. His father was shot through the forearm while trying to shield his wife. The cowardice required to stand in a hallway and blind-fire at your own parents is a level of hypocrisy that even the most seasoned investigators found revolting.
A Trail of Brass and Glass
The police response was a mess of underestimation. Because dispatch didn’t escalate Kayla’s initial warning, the first officers on the scene found themselves drastically outnumbered by the chaos. They found a home that smelled of gunpowder and stale beer, with bullet holes peppering the walls like a war zone.
Austin’s tactical “brilliance” apparently ended at the bedroom door. He fled through a window, leaving behind an empty magazine and the very weapon he had used to terrorize his family. He was found a short time later, wandering near the road, still intoxicated and remarkably “confused” about why he was being tackled into the pavement. “I do not know, sir,” he told the arresting officers when asked what happened. It is the classic refrain of the perpetrator: a sudden, convenient amnesia that only surfaces once the handcuffs click shut.
The Media Circus and the Sentence
As Rhonda and Greg were being rushed to the hospital—Rhonda’s injuries being particularly life-threatening—the media began salivating over the “officer-involved” headlines. The hypocrisy of the situation was a goldmine. A man whose job was to enforce the law was now the subject of its most severe scrutiny.
The defense likely tried to lean on the “troubled officer” or “struggling with addiction” narrative, but the judge saw through the performative remorse. Shooting through a closed door at unarmed parents isn’t a “struggle”—it’s a predatory act.
Victim 1 (Rhonda): Sustained gunshot wounds to the wrist and upper arm.
Victim 2 (Greg): Sustained a gunshot wound to the forearm.
Weapon: Personal firearm, 15 rounds discharged.
In September 2023, Austin Snider traded his ODNR uniform for a prison jumpsuit. He pleaded guilty to felonious assault and was handed a sentence of 7 to 9 years. He remains behind bars today, a permanent stain on the department he once represented and a living testament to the fact that sometimes, the most dangerous predator in the woods is the one carrying the badge.
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