
Trooper Weaver was investigating a Protection from Abuse (PFA) violation on Bakers Hollow Road in Juniata Township, Huntingdon County, when he was shot and killed on December 30, 2016
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Trooper Weaver was investigating a Protection from Abuse (PFA) violation on Bakers Hollow Road in Juniata Township, Huntingdon County, when he was shot and killed on December 30, 2016
Nolan was indicted by a St. Mary’s County Grand Jury on March 23, 2005, for armed robbery and was represented by David Densford, who now is a Circuit Court Judge. In a plea deal between Densford and Fritz, Nolan entered a guilty plea to one count of armed robbery while ten counts of use of a handgun in the commission of a violent crime, burglary, and armed robbery were all dropped.
CHESTERTOWN, MD – Serving warrants and responding to domestic violence calls continue to be the most dangerous part of the job for law enforcement officers. A man who had twice before been charged with domestic violence and had been in a physical domestic confrontation grabbed his shotgun to deal with the woman arriving at the man’s home with a Queen Anne’s Sheriff’s Deputy to retrieve her belongings shot the deputy. The deputy returned fire and ended the shootout with a fatal shot.
Officers responded to a report of a crashed car with no driver in it. They located a man in a nearby apartment complex, who attempted to run from them.
The holiday murders are beginning to pile up around the newsroom as the region’s residents pour down the booze, shoot up the heroin and smoke that dandy old reliable crack cocaine.
After the collision, the pedestrian was thrown from the car into the middle of the north end of the intersection, while the vehicle did not stop and continued westbound on SR273 to an unknown location.
It was along that St. Mary’s County byway that the chase came to end when the Sheriff and eight little deputies greeted Green with two stockings of coal and two sets of stop sticks
A police spokeswoman told a televised briefing that the woman and the Henock G. Yohannes, who was murdered the prior day, knew each other but declined any further details.
When the officer asked Tosi about the smell, Tosi stated that he was smoking marijuana inside the vehicle and that there was a joint inside.