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Ennis man charged with killing a Helena woman appears in court

Posted at 6:03 PM, Oct 27, 2020
and last updated 2020-10-27 20:12:38-04

ENNIS — Rick Park of Ennis, accused of fatally shooting a Helena woman in Ennis last Friday, made his initial appearance in Gallatin County Justice Court on Tuesday.

Park, 53 years old, is charged with deliberate homicide and assault with a weapon in the death of 36-year-old Nicole Watson.

Police responded to a reported gunshot within Ennis town limits at around 2:01 p.m. on Friday. Charging documents say Watson was laying on the ground in a pool of blood outside Park’s residence when officers arrived. Emergency responders attempted life-saving measures on Watson at the scene before she was taken to Madison Valley Medical Center in Ennis, where she died from gunshot injuries.

According to court documents, Watson and her husband arrived at Park’s residence for a child custody exchange involving a five-year-old boy. Her husband told police in a witness interview that about a minute after Watson knocked on the door, Park came out with a pistol pointed directly at her.

Watson’s husband said Park then shot Watson in the face. She fell to the ground and was attempting to get back up when Park allegedly shot her again in the head.



Court documents say Park then pointed the pistol at Watson’s husband and said he had better call 911. The husband ran away, called 911, and ran to the residence of a nearby off-duty Madison County Sheriff’s deputy to summon help.

Law enforcement officers arriving at the scene said Park was standing outside next to Watson and admitted to police that he shot her.

Police then escorted Park inside to retrieve his gun, a Springfield XD .45 caliber pistol. Two fired .45 caliber cartridge casings were found near Watson’s body.

Park was taken into custody by police and a U.S. Forest Service law enforcement officer and was taken to the Madison County Sheriff’s Office.

Park was taken back to Madison County after his court appearance in Gallatin County on Tuesday. He was denied bail and remains in custody.