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BY DAN HINKEL
dhinkel@nwitimes.com
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| Thursday, November 15, 2007 | (5 comment(s))

HAMMOND | Ryan Lee Bergner was a "gentle" and "kind" man, and his family "can't even believe" he would break into a woman's house and try to hurt her, his sister-in-law said Wednesday night.

"It's just so shocking for such a gentle person to die in such a violent way," said Becky Bergner, who is married to Ryan Lee Bergner's brother.

"He did not go there that evening to hurt her, as far as the Ryan that we know."

Bergner's family doubts the version of Bergner's final minutes told by the woman who shot him to death Monday night, Becky Bergner said. Family members hope the investigation continues, she said.

Police have said they forwarded their reports to Lake County Prosecutor Bernard Carter. Carter could pursue charges against the woman or decline to seek charges, essentially finding the shooting a justifiable homicide.

The 51-year-old woman told police she heard Bergner break a window at her house in the 6900 block of Tennessee Avenue in Hammond's Hessville neighborhood. She called 911 and an operator told her to lock herself in her bedroom. She ran upstairs, grabbed a 9 mm pistol given to her by a friend earlier that day and hid in the closet, she said. When he opened the closet door and moved toward her, she fired three times, she said. He choked her before he lost his strength, she said.

Officers found Bergner, 41, wearing black leather gloves, sprawled out in the bedroom. Bergner, of the 3000 block of Crane Place in Hammond, was pronounced dead at 10:30 p.m. Monday at a local hospital.

The woman previously reported Bergner to police for allegedly trying to kick in her door, bothering her at work and possibly slashing her vehicle's tires.

Bergner's family is "having a hard time processing that or believing it," Becky Bergner said.

"Ryan was a very, very kind person, a very giving person," she said.

The woman who shot Bergner said Tuesday afternoon she went on one date with Bergner. She said she "didn't want anything to do with him" because of "his temper."

Bergner and the woman were more involved than the woman said, Becky Bergner said.

Bergner's family members met the woman, Becky Bergner said. The woman came to Bergner's father's funeral as Bergner's "girlfriend" a few months ago, Becky Bergner said. The woman was "not a fake girlfriend," Becky Bergner said.

"They were dating. There was a relationship there," she said. "He was very fond of her."

He told family they recently broke up, but were planning to remain friends, Becky Bergner said.

The woman who shot Ryan Lee Bergner did not answer phone calls Wednesday night.

If Ryan Lee Bergner had any diagnosed mental illnesses or substance abuse problems, Becky Bergner did not know of them, she said. Ryan Lee Bergner graduated from George Rogers Clark High School in Hammond, Becky Bergner said. He worked at a local American Legion post. He was divorced from a first wife.

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John wrote on May 11, 2009 11:58 AM:

" The bottom line is HE broke into someones home. He chose his fate...all she did was defend herself. More guns means less crime! "

steve doll wrote on Mar 29, 2009 5:34 PM:

" Its been a few years since I even talked to Ryan or "Took" as my 19yr old daughter and 20yr old son called him when they were toddlers. Ryan was a close friend since sixth grade who we trusted 110% with our children the many times he baby sat them. I think it would be fair to say that I knew who he was and what he was about as good or better than not all but most. Ryan Bergner WAS a VERY KIND, GENEROUS, AND LOVING PERSON whos HUGE HEART may have been his downfall! Even though people change and we had not been in contact in a while I can say there is no way Ryan went there planning to hurt her let alone kill her! Slice tires, break a window, smash a clock? Okay not good. But Ryan Bergner was NOT one to physicly hurt someone for ANY reason! Or even want to!
REST IN PEACE RYAN! LOVE YOU AND MISS YOU! "

She saved us some tax dollars! wrote on Nov 15, 2007 8:18 AM:

" We would have to pay for food and medical while he awaits trial, most likely provide an attorney, then pay for his medical, food, and care while he did time. She is a hero, saved us some tax money. "

STILL GOT WHAT HE DESERVED wrote on Nov 15, 2007 8:14 AM:

" Brake into a home, attempt to kill the resident, pay the price! Yeah, he sounds like a swell guy alright. This family has warped values, are they all nuts? "

Like in a movies. wrote on Nov 15, 2007 7:45 AM:

" "grabbed a 9 mm pistol given to her by a friend earlier that day". That person could be in trouble handing out a weapon or was it " Rent a weapon for a day". Something smell fishy here. "

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