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Gunman tells police shooting at Lycoming Township trailer court was self-defense | News, Sports, Jobs

Gunman tells police shooting was self-defense | News, Sports, Jobs

pholmes@sungazette.com The man who was shot to death Thursday night outside a trailer at the Fairlawn Court, 3605 Lycoming Creek Road, has been identified as Brian M. Miller, 44, of South Second St., Hughesville, according to Lycoming County Coroner Charles E. Kiessling Jr. An autopsy was done Friday morning at the Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown. All indications were that Miller died of a gunshot wound to the upper body, according to investigators. Police and paramedics rushed to the trailer court about 6:50 p.m. for a shooting victim. “Jeremy Weston, a resident of the trailer court, called 911 to report that he shot Miller in self-defense outside a trailer,” Old Lycoming Township police Sgt. Christopher Kriner said Friday. Weston was the first to call 911, but there were others, Kriner said.

One man in custody following fatal shooting in Lycoming Township | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 29, 2021 The scene of a fatal shooting at Fairlawn Court on Lycoming Creek road on Thursday. PHILIP A. HOLMES/Sun-Gazette Three members of the Lycoming County Coroner’s Office arrived at the shooting scene in this vehicle. PHILIP A. HOLMES /Sun-Gazette Deputy County Coroner Howard Woodruff, facing camera, pronounced the victim dead at the scene. PHILIP A.HOLMES/Sun-Gazette Hepburn Township Volunteer Fire Company provided lighting at the scene for investigators. PHILIP A. HOLMES/Sun-Gazette The scene of a fatal shooting at Fairlawn Court on Lycoming Creek road on Thursday. PHILIP A. HOLMES/Sun-Gazette One man was dead and another in police custody following a shooting that occurred at the Fairlawn Court on Lycoming Creek Road, in Lycoming Township just before 7 p.m. Thursday, Old Lycoming Township police confirmed.

Safe Kids donates 40 books to primary schools to promote pedestrian safety | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 15, 2021 Standing at back from left is Stevens Primary School Principal Jim Ellis; student Justice Blackson; and Safe Kids PA representatives Kate Nickles, administrative assistant/deputy coroner, and Chuck Kiessling, Lycoming County Coroner. At front from left: Andrew Regan, Mystique Blagman, Easton Murchison, Quincy Bailey, and Chloe Bower. PHOTO SUBMITTED WILLIAMSPORT-In an effort to further promote safe walking habits, the Lycoming County chapter of Safe Kids Pennsylvania donated 40 copies of “Clifford Takes a Walk” to Williamsport Area School District kindergarten classrooms and primary school libraries today. Each classroom and library across the district will receive two copies of the children’s book that teaches the rules of pedestrian safety through Norman Bridwell’s famous Clifford the Big Red Dog and his kid companion, Emily Elizabeth.

Police, coroner investigating death of homeless man | News, Sports, Jobs

Jan 9, 2021 State Police and the Lycoming County Coroner’s Office are investigating after the body of a dead man was discovered along a Loyalsock Township bicycling path late Saturday afternoon. According to WNEP-TV’s website, the man is known to be homeless but his identity has not been released at this time. The man’s body was discovered along the Susquehanna Bikeway, which passes through Loyalsock Township between the Susquehanna River and Interstate 180. NEWSLETTER I m interested in (please check all that apply) Daily Newsletter

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