Man accused of shooting wife, daughter, had minor summary charges, no prior criminal record in Pa.
Updated Apr 12, 2021;
Posted Apr 12, 2021
John Miller, 78, of East Pennsboro Township, is accused of shooting his daughter and his wife Saturday. Police say his daughter died in the shooting and his wife received life-threatening injuries. (Steve Marroni/PennLive.com).
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Though police had been called several times over the years to the home of a 78-year-old man accused of killing his daughter and critically injuring his wife in a Cumberland County shooting Saturday, he does not appear to have been charged with anything more than summary offenses prior to this weekend.
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John Miller, 78, of East Pennsboro Township, is facing one count of criminal homicide after police say he shot his daughter to death and left his wife with life-threatening injuries.
Updated: 9:40 AM EST January 13, 2021
ENOLA, Pa. A 57-year-old Cumberland County man has been charged with attempted homicide after allegedly shooting his girlfriend during an argument about him recording her without permission, East Pennsboro Township Police say.
Franklin R. Kuhn Jr., of Enola, is also charged with aggravated assault, persons not to possess firearms, recklessly endangering another person, and interception, disclosure, or use of wire, electronic, or oral communications in the incident, which occurred around 10 a.m. on Jan. 7 on the 100 block of East Shady Lane, according to police.
Kuhn initially told officers the victim was struck when his gun fell off a shelf and fired accidentally, but he later allegedly admitted to shooting the woman after investigators told him they wanted to check his hands for gunshot residue, according to the criminal complaint affidavit.