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Three People Hurt By Bear At Hickory Run State Par
http://www.nbc10.com/news/4438527/detail.html

Victims May Be From Philadelphia Area

POSTED: 10:43 am EDT May 2, 2005

WHITE HAVEN, Pa. -- Three people are nursing injuries after being attacked by a black bear at Hickory Run State Park in northeast Pennsylvania.

Officials say it is the first such incident in park history.

Officials from the Lake Harmony Rescue Company said a woman was attacked when she ran and the bear chased her Saturday evening. She was still hospitalized on Sunday. Two men sustained minor injuries.

The names and conditions of the victims were not released, but they are all believed to be from the Philadelphia area.

Park and rescue company officials said the three were not in a designated camping area and may have been fishing. Officials say they don't know the reason for the attack.
james19426
10:25:38 AM
5/02/05

mistake number one : "she ran"

mistake number two: not knowing that running triggers the bear to chase/attack
Hog On Ice
10:39:37 AM
5/02/05

Reports have also stated that as the bear ran back into woods, It was quoted as saying:
"I thought she was a fish. My bad"
Crazypace
11:28:15 AM
5/02/05

More details, ever more silly.

That 2nd article is intense.
last edited: 5/03/05 9:49:51 AM
Sarge
9:49:20 AM
5/03/05

Did anybody else notice that the woman's last name was "Feeney"? Isn't there someone who posts by that name here?
bitpusher
5:00:07 PM
5/03/05

thats not silly at all.

yes, bit, there is a "Feeney" that posts here. And he's from PA, i think. might be kin!
Roam Around
5:05:46 PM
5/03/05

has anyone been following the story in pennsylvania about the 18-year old boy who shot his girlfriend's parents? they are saying said that the boy got into an argument with the girl's father and pulled out a gun

if i was that boy i would have said that i needed a timeout. i have found that taking a timeout helps me to calm down and breathe deeply the stillness of life which surrounds us. it is really something that i hope this boy tries the next time he is in that situation to avoid another tragedy

It is no longer good enough to cry peace, we must act peace, live peace and live in peace. ~Shenandoah
moonglo
8:29:27 AM
11/16/05

So you're about to kill somebody and you give yourself a timeout?

Do you also send yourself to your room?
Sarge
9:08:06 AM
11/16/05

"If you ever go temporarily insane, don't shoot somebody, like a lot of people do. Instead, try to get some weeding done, because you'd really be surprised."
--Jack Handey
DeoreDX
9:12:02 AM
11/16/05

Jack Handy quotes are awesome I have one in my profile.
Wounded Knee
9:44:01 AM
11/16/05

Truck driver kills three girls in Amish school shooting

PARADISE, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- A 32-year-old truck driver walked into a one-room Amish schoolhouse Monday, binding and shooting three girls execution-style before killing himself, police said Monday.

Seven other girls were wounded in the attack, which police said appeared to be a revenge killing for an incident that occurred two decades ago.

The attack was the nation's third deadly school shooting in a week.

"It seems as though he wanted to attack young female victims, and this is close to his residence. That's the only reason we can figure that he went to the school," said Commander Jeffrey Miller, Pennsylvania State Police.

"It's a horrendous crime scene," he said. (Watch how the gunman got in and what he did -- 7:44 )

The shooting took place in Lancaster County, about 60 miles west of Philadelphia, at a school run by the Amish community with about 27 students in grades 1 through 8. One of the children died in the arms of a trooper, Miller said. (Watch police investigate shooting scene -- 1:00)

The wounded girls were taken to several hospitals in the central Pennsylvania area, some of them with gunshot wounds to the head. Most of the victims range in age from 6 to 13, he said. One of those killed was an aide who was older than 13.

The gunman, Charles Carl Roberts IV, drove a commercial milk truck, said Miller. He was not Amish, was not previously wanted by authorities and had no known criminal history.

The Bart, Pennsylvania, resident had three children, and left several notes for his family "along the lines of suicide notes," Miller said.

The notes were "rambling" and "didn't make much sense," Miller said.

Roberts' wife tried to call him when she found the notes, Miller said. He returned the call on his cell phone, told her he wouldn't be coming home and "that he was acting out to achieve revenge for something that happened 20 years ago."

"Shortly thereafter, the shooting commenced," he said.

Troopers were unable to contact him and were preparing to storm the schoolhouse when Roberts began shooting, Miller said.

Gunman let boys go
The commissioner said Roberts had worked a shift that ended about 3 a.m. Monday and taken his children to their bus stop before beginning his rampage.

Police said he had barricaded himself in the schoolhouse with two-by-four and two-by-six pieces of lumber, which he brought to the scene in a borrowed pickup truck. He did not respond to efforts by police to make contact with him.

Miller said that during the attack, Roberts apparently told students to line up in front of the blackboard. He began to tie his female captives' feet together. He let the 15 boys in the classroom leave.

Roberts was armed with a shotgun and an automatic handgun, Miller said.

Miller said Roberts also allowed an adult female who was pregnant to leave with three other adult females who had infant children with them.

The teacher who was released was able to alert authorities, Miller said.

"Apparently, there was some sort of an issue in his past that for some reason, he wanted to exact revenge against female victims. That's all I can tell you right now," Miller said.

Lancaster County's 911 Web site reported dozens of emergency vehicles -- including at least nine ambulances -- were dispatched to Bart Township shortly before 11 a.m. for a "medical emergency." The Lancaster County emergency communications Web site showed 20 incident calls listed to the normally quiet Bart Township at 10:48 a.m.

Shortly after the attack, men, women and girls in traditional Amish clothing gathered in small groups outside the country schoolhouse along a dirt road. Horse-drawn carriages could be seen in a nearby parking lot.

The school is one of about 150 that serve the Amish population of about 200,000, said Donald Kraybill, a sociology professor at nearby Elizabethtown College.

"They typically are one-room facilities operated by Amish parents," Kraybill said. "There usually are not any security concerns or security risks in the schools, so this is quite a shock."

Aaron Meyer, who owns a buggy company in the nearby village of Bird in Hand, said the largely rural Amish country had experienced nothing like the crime in the 25 years he has lived in the area.

"Many of these townships there have no police at all, because there's no crime," Meyer told CNN.

On Wednesday, a 53-year-old man entered a high school in Bailey, Colorado, where he held several female students hostage at gunpoint. He shot one girl before killing himself seconds after a SWAT team stormed the classroom.

A high school student near Madison, Wisconsin, is suspected of fatally gunning down his principal on Friday, after he was disciplined for carrying tobacco and being bullied.

http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/10/02/amish.shooting/index.html
Bloody Knee Gravy
4:17:09 PM
10/02/06

I've been following this story all day. Actually, it's near a small hamlet called Nickel Mines some distance from Paradise. CNN apparently picked the closest recognizable placename for its dateline.

It's a tragic story. There has to be a way to find these troubled people and get them help before things reach this kind of ending.
Ghoulbeet
4:19:49 PM
10/02/06



NORTH HUNTINGDON, Pa. -- A former Norwin homecoming queen accused of attacking her sister with a prosthetic leg and threatening to burn down a neighbor's trailer was ordered on Wednesday to go to rehab.

Donna Sturkie-Anthony showed up for her preliminary hearing before District Judge Douglas Weimer, but the 41-year-old woman's hearing was continued so she can go to Greenbriar Treatment Center.

Police said Sturkie-Anthony's sister came to visit her at Lincoln Mobile Home Park on Route 30 in January, and the two started arguing about her alcohol abuse. Then, police said Sturkie-Anthony pulled off her sister's prosthetic leg and beat her with it.

In that case, Sturkie-Anthony was charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person and harassment.

About three weeks later, police said, Anthony stole her neighbor's telephone and then threatened to burn down their trailer if they testified against her.

She faces charges of intimidation of witnesses or victims and terroristic threats in the case involving her neighbors.

http://www.thepittsburghchannel.com/news/15644604/detail.html
Reverend Truth V Wicked
7:42:06 AM
3/21/08

Nuthin like getting the #&%!$ beat outta ya with your own leg - in your own trailer park.... buy an ex beauty queen....
Roam Around
7:51:22 AM
3/21/08

You should have started a "Life in Sarge's Pennsylvania" thread for this.
laqtis
8:02:30 AM
3/21/08

Beauty Queen ? The years have not been good to her.
CrazyPace
9:00:15 AM
3/21/08

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