PHILADELPHIA – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania cannot maintain possession of a firearms cache it seized from the family of a man who committed a murderous attack against a state police barracks in 2014.
PHILADELPHIA – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ordered that a civil rights lawsuit over an allegedly unlawful seizure of a firearms cache needs additional evidence in support of the parties’ Second Amendment arguments.
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SCRANTON – A federal judge has dismissed a civil rights lawsuit filed against the Pike County District Attorney’s Office and the Pennsylvania State Police, from the parents of a man who committed a murderous attack against a state police barracks in 2014, for what they feel was an unlawful seizure of their cache of firearms.
Eugene Michael Frein and Deborah Frein of Canadensis first filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania on June 10 versus the Pennsylvania State Police of Harrisburg, plus the Pike County District Attorney’s Office, Pike County District Attorney Ray Tonkin and John/Jane Does I-V, all of Milford.