DA: Hunter accused of fatally shooting teen in Nockamixon State Park turns himself in
By Lauren Dugan and FOX 29 staff
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DA: Man accused of fatally shooting teen in Nockamixon State Park turns himself in
FOX 29 s Lauren Dugan has the latest after a hunter accused of fatally shooting a teen at Nockamixon State Park turned himself in.
DOYLESTOWN, Pa. - A hunter accused of fatally shooting an 18-year-old last October in Nockamixon State Park has turned himself in and is expected to plead guilty to involuntary manslaughter and related charges, prosecutors announced Wednesday.
Bucks County DA Matt Weintraub named 52-year-old Kenneth Heller as the man who is believed to have fatally shot Jason Kutt in the back of the head on Oct. 24 near the Old Ridge Road exit. Kutt, a recent graduate of Pennridge High School, died at the hospital two days later.
Updated on December 30, 2020 at 6:02 pm
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Kenneth Troy Heller was charged Wednesday and plans to plead guilty to the Oct. 24, 2020 killing of Jason Kutt.
Kutt, 18, was watching the sunset with his girlfriend in Nockamixon State Park when he was shot in the back of the neck.
Kutt s parents told NBC10 Wednesday that they want rules to change, so that hunters and the rest of the public are not in parks at the same time.
A Warminster machinist and hunter turned himself in and intends to plead guilty to fatally shooting a teenager in a Bucks County park two months ago.
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