Man pumping gas at convenience store killed, shooter dead
By MICHAEL RUBINKAMApril 21, 2021 GMT
ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) A man opened fire at a convenience store in Pennsylvania on Wednesday, killing a truck driver who was pumping gas and wounding another man before taking his own life, officials said.
The man had first shot at a car on a highway several miles away before heading to the convenience store, according to Lehigh County District Attorney James Martin. The woman in the car told authorities she didn’t realize her car had been hit with a bullet until she stopped at a Wawa store in Upper Macungie Township, outside Allentown. She was uninjured.
Man pumping gas killed, one wounded, suspect found dead after shooting spree in Pennsylvania
Updated on: April 21, 2021 / 2:09 PM / CBS/AP
A man opened fire at a convenience store in Pennsylvania on Wednesday, killing a truck driver who was pumping gas and wounding another man before taking his own life, officials said.
The man had first shot at a car on a highway several miles away before heading to the convenience store, according to Lehigh County District Attorney James Martin. The woman in the car told authorities she didn t realize her car had been hit with a bullet until she stopped at a Wawa store in Upper Macungie Township, outside Allentown. She was uninjured.
Man pumping gas at Lehigh County convenience store killed, shooter dead
A series of seemingly random shootings left two dead, including a gunman who took his own life, and one injured on Wednesday morning. Author: Associated Press Updated: 5:13 PM EDT April 21, 2021
BREINIGSVILLE, Pa. People on a morning run to a convenience store in Pennsylvania on Wednesday encountered a series of seemingly random shootings that left one dead, one wounded and a gunman taking his own life, officials said.
A man shot and killed a truck driver who was pumping gas at a Wawa store in Upper Macungie Township, a suburb of Allentown. He also shot and wounded a man in a Jeep in the parking lot, Lehigh District Attorney James Martin said on Wednesday.
It began on Route 22 in Upper Macungie Township, when two motorists, a man and a woman, had some sort of encounter in the predawn darkness Wednesday.
Whatever transpired between them authorities have not offered details didn t seem to unduly bother the woman, who heard a loud noise but exited the highway to get something to eat at the Wawa on Route 100. Not until she returned to her car with her sandwich did she notice a bullet hole in the vehicle.
Authorities said the driver of the other car, a white Corolla identified as 45-year-old Za Uk Lian of South Whitehall Township later pulled into the same Wawa.
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