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Bill & Hil's neighbors shot

Chappaqua rocked by mysterious attack on disgraced lawyer, wife


Two-story Westchester Colonial where Carlos Perez-Olivo and wife Peggy live is just three doors from Bill and Hillary Clinton's Chappaqua home.

A disgraced lawyer and his wife, who live three doors away from Bill and Hillary Clinton in Chappaqua, were shot and wounded in a mysterious incident, cops said yesterday.
Carlos Perez-Olivo, 58, told doctors he and wife, Peggy, 55, were waylaid by a gunman as they drove home to their two-story Colonial home on leafy Old House Lane in Westchester County late Saturday.

Bleeding from a stomach wound, Carlos Perez-Olivo managed to drive his critically wounded wife to Northern Westchester Medical Center in Mount Kisco, but gave authorities only a sketchy account of what happened.

Cops were puzzled over what might have sparked an attack on the disbarred attorney, who has a string of unhappy clients, and his schoolteacher spouse.

"There is no known motive," Detective Sgt. Marc Simmons said.

Whether road rage, revenge or an even darker impulse was behind the violence, it unnerved the well-heeled residents of Chappaqua, a tight-knit hamlet where houses fetch millions.

On a winding lane fringed by towering pine trees, the Perez-Olivos live in a cobalt-blue Colonial on a half acre of land with a creek running through the front yard.

Just two houses stand between their home and the Dutch Colonial that the Clintons bought for $1.7 million in 1999.

Neighbors said the Perez-Olivos moved to the street from across town a few months ago.

"We're horrified. We wish them well," said Roni Jacobson, who lives next-door to the couple. "Everybody in Chappaqua is horrified."

The baffling shooting happened around 11:15 p.m. as the couple drove home along a deserted stretch of Saw Mill River Road in neighboring Millwood after a night out in New York.

Carlos Perez-Olivo said a car forced him to pull over his Mitsubishi SUV, and a gunman jumped into the backseat.

By his account, he struggled for the gun and it went off, hitting his wife in the head while he took a bullet in the abdomen. He said the attacker, described only as a 5-foot-11 Hispanic man with a mustache, fled in a dark sedan with two other people, according to police.

Carlos Perez-Olivo then drove to the hospital, about 10 minutes away.

Detectives did not say if they are eying any disgruntled legal clients of Perez-Olivo as possible suspects.

Before he was disbarred in August for pocketing bail money, the lawyer represented murder defendants and other violent felons.

Peggy Perez-Olivo has spent the past six years working as a teacher's assistant at Douglas Grafflin Elementary School, a top-ranked school in Chappaqua's public system.

"She's doing a terrific job," Principal Michael Kirsch said. "Everybody's shocked, of course."

A handyman who did work in the Perez-Olivos' home called the couple "beautiful people," and said they couldn't be anything other than the victims of a strange crime.

"We can just say beautiful things," said Gus Delgado, 27, of Ossining, Westchester County. "They're a very loving couple."

Sen. Hillary Clinton and former President Bill Clinton had nothing to say.

At the end of the cul de sac, a Secret Service agent politely stopped a reporter looking for comment.

"You're not interviewing anybody in this house," he said.
 
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