Shots are fired toward cop dealing with double-parked car, police say
Updated Jan 22, 2021;
An Allentown man is accused of shooting multiple rounds toward a city police officer dealing with a double-parked car last weekend, authorities said Friday.
No one was reported injured, and the officer did not return fire, Lehigh County District Attorney Jim Martin and Allentown police Chief Glenn Granitz Jr. announced in a news release.
It occurred about 2:50 a.m. Sunday in the 500 block of North Lumber Street.
Officer Cody Mullins had spotted a double-parked vehicle, turned on the emergency lights of his marked cruiser and begun speaking with the occupants of the vehicle, according to the release.
ALLENTOWN, Pa. | An Allentown man accused in an early-morning hit-and-run faces drug and weapons charges after police allege they found a handgun, cocaine, heroin and Ecstasy in his car.
Allentown police arrested Nikolas Davis, of South Idaho Street, after reportedly finding him early Friday morning passed out in his running car that was parked in the middle of the street. District Judge Ronald Manescu arraigned the 28-year-old hours after his arrest, setting bail at $50,000.
Police were dispatched shortly after 3:30 a.m. Friday to Fifth and Tilghman streets to investigate a hit-and-run crash. The victim told officers that a white vehicle struck his vehicle from behind and took off north on Penn Street, according to the criminal complaint.