York Pistol Whipping Leads to Accidental Discharge; Other Local Incidents
Police in York investigate a pistol whipping incident with an accidental discharge near Penn Park.
York Pistol Whipping Leads to Accidental Discharge; Other Local Incidents Police in York investigate a pistol whipping incident with an accidental discharge near Penn Park. Other news includes a woman charged with false reports, an environmental violation by J&K Salvage, a horse and buggy crash on Route 322, and a man found guilty of animal cruelty. Police are still investigating what led up to a pistol whipping in York that resulted in the gun going off. Emergency dispatchers received reports of a shooting on East Church Avenue by Penn Park around 8:30 p. m. Friday. York City Police Captain Daniel Lentz told CBS 21 that officers are investigating the incident as a "pistol whipping that led to an accidental discharge."It's unclear how badly the person struck by the firearm was hurt or what may have prompted the assault, but CBS 21 is working to learn more.A Harrisburg woman who accused restaurant employees of raping her is now charged with allegedly making false reports to law enforcement.The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection accused J&K Salvage of violating its order to close the business, according to a new court filing.Reported horse and buggy crash closes Route 322 in Lancaster County Route 322 was closed for part of Sunday morning after a crash that reportedly involved a horse and buggy, according to Lancaster County dispatch.A Lancaster County man was found guilty of 17 counts of animal cruelty after abandoning over 20 animals in a Conoy Township home in 2023.Eric Werner, 40, was ev
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