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http://www.abc27.com/news/stories/0607/429440.html
East earl Township, Lancaster County - State Police are leading a search this morning for the man who shot and wounded an East Earl Township Police Officer. Officer Greg Yarbrough was on duty when he noticed a suspicious person outside of his home near Main Street and Reading Road at 12:30 a.m. His wife was in the home asleep. "Officer Yarbrough confronted the individual and a scuffle occured, resulting in Officer Yarbrough being shot by his own firearm," said State Police Trooper Blain Hertzog. "Officer Yarborough's injuries are not life-threatening." Yarbrough is a six-year-veteran of the East Earl Township Police Department. He was flown by helicopter to Lancaster General Hospital for a gunshot wound to his leg. Police continue to search for the man responsible. State Police are using a helicopter and canine units and are being assisted by 15 local police departments from Lancaster and Berks Counties. Police say residents of the area should not be concerned. They do not believe the man they're seeking could be of harm to other people. Police are not sure whether the suspect is still in the area. They do not know whether he is armed. Officer Yarbrough's gun has been recovered. Residents of East Earl Township can expect to encounter roadblocks during the morning commute as the search continues. It will be interesting to hear more about how this happened. At least he's going to be OK. Hope they catch the scum-bag.
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There is a lot missing because the article didn't give any real details about how it happened. Possibly because the office is hospitalized, or maybe just the usual poor reporting by Lancaster Newspapers.
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The last I heard (this morning), I believe the reporter said that the officer was tackled by the suspect. The way it sounded, the officer may have shot himself in the leg during that tackle or the ensuing struggle.
Does anyone in that area know if the East Earl officers have tazers? If so, I would ask why he didn't employ it if the suspect charged him. He obviously saw the suspect because that's why he stopped. Hopefully, more of the story will come out.
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Dave G. "Gun control has not worked in D.C. The only people who have guns are criminals. We have the strictest gun laws in the nation and one of the highest murder rates. It's quicker to pull your Smith & Wesson than to dial 911 if you're being robbed." -Lieutenant Lowell Duckett, Special Assistant to DC Police Chief; President, Black Police Caucus, The Washington Post, March 22, 1996 FN Herstal FNP-9M 9mm compact Taurus model 85 .38 special |
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The guy is probably not a danger to others because he was probably banging the guys wife, he caught him and engaged him and the other guy defended himself.
If he's a dangerous criminal, why leave the gun? Meh, have to play Devil's Advocate on this one.
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HC, I'm going to have to join you at this point in time. There is something not being said about this.
First he is on duty and just happens to be near his home, his home is in his AO, but there is alot more to his patroling area. The more I think about it, I tend to agree that there is more to this then they are telling us. I also tend to think it is about a cheating wife and her boyfriend. Who knows? I guess we will find out in the future what really happened. |
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