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#1268307 - 11/14/1012:02 PM
Re: C.O. Guned Down In Pennsylvania
[Re: Deer slayer]
Tmack9200
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Registered: 03/29/06
Posts: 11605
Loc: City of Champions...
Terrible, I also saw that David Grove just wrote a article on the dangers of the job, it was in a Nov issue.... How tragic... DA is thinking of death penalty, nothing to think about in my mind...
This is a terrible event to have happen in any agency. Rest in peace Officer Grove. I won't waste my breath on my wishes for scum like Johnson.
If there was ever a reason for the PA Game Commission and other Wildlife agencies to reconsider their standard operating procedures this is it. It amazes me to think that these guys roll around at night with only 1 officer in the car. Consider the fact that they almost always are dealing with armed people who already have no problem breaking the law. Get 2 guys in the car.
what a shame. R.I.P. Officer Grove. 2 guys in a car may sound good but remember we the taxpayers want to cut state goverment and they always cut from the bottom ( the workers )not from the top
#1268437 - 11/15/1012:03 AM
Re: C.O. Guned Down In Pennsylvania
[Re: EnCon Police]
Bill S
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Registered: 09/11/02
Posts: 3205
Loc: CT
Very sad... rest in peace officer.
Additional info GETTYSBURG, Pa. — A Pennsylvania game warden was killed in a shootout with a suspected deer poacher, who was arrested with an apparent gunshot wound at a hunting camp about 11 hours later, officials said Friday.
David L. Grove, a 31-year-old wildlife conservation officer from Fairfield, was fatally shot after he pulled over Christopher Lynn Johnson late Thursday night near Gettysburg, police said. Grove had witnessed what he suspected was illegal night hunting with a spotlight and had pulled over Johnson's truck at about 10:30 p.m., according to police. Grove called in the truck's license plate before "a ferocious exchange of gunfire" occurred, state police Commissioner Col. Frank Pawlowski said. Johnson and his friend then fled, authorities said. Police said Johnson had an apparent gunshot wound to the hip when he was caught, and he was treated at a hospital in York on Friday. Authorities recovered a dead spike buck near the crime scene. Grove was pronounced dead at the scene. He had been shot four times and the fatal wound was to his neck, Adam County coroner Pat Felix said. He was the first Pennsylvania game warden killed in the line of duty in 95 years. The license plate number that Grove was able to call in "was a critical piece of information," Pawlowski said. "That gave us somewhere to go," Pawlowski said. Johnson, 27, also of Fairfield, abandoned his vehicle at some point and was limping on foot when he flagged down a motorist and asked for help. The motorist took him to the hunting camp, and police were waiting when he arrived Friday morning. The truck was found nearby. Johnson told police on the way to the hospital that he had shot Graves, authorities wrote in an affadavit. "He advised that he was a convicted felon in possession of a firearm and did not want to go back to prison," they wrote. Johnson also told officers he had thrown the weapon into the woods and that he had left the scene with a handcuff on his left wrist, which he said he shot off. Johnson was charged with homicide, weapons and game offenses, and other counts, and Adams County District Attorney Shawn Wagner said he would likely seek the death penalty. Court officials said Johnson didn't have a lawyer. "This was a malicious act," said Pennsylvania Game Commission spokesman Jerry Feaser. Grove enjoyed hunting and fishing and was an avid golfer, said Robert Criswell with the game commission. Johnson's 19-year-old passenger, Ryan Laumann, was described by police as a cooperating witness, and it was not clear when the two became separated or if the friend contacted police on his own. Steve Rice, Laumann's lawyer, said his client gave police information that may have helped them track down Johnson. Rice said charges against Laumann may be filed. "I would think that that's possible, but not homicide," Rice said. "I think he understands the gravity of the situation." The last Pennsylvania Game Commission officer to be shot and killed in the line of duty was Joseph McHugh in Weatherly, Carbon County, on Nov. 7, 1915. Grove-Bowersox Funeral Home Inc. in Waynesboro was handling arrangements. Criswell spoke with Grove's father on Friday. "All I'll say is they're doing as well as could be expected, under the circumstances," Criswell said.
#1268446 - 11/15/1012:31 AM
Re: We lost a brother in Pennsylvania
[Re: Tall 1]
OHMYGOD
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Originally Posted By: Tall 1
RIP officer Grove.
A true hero has been taken from our earth. So sad...
I couldn't say it any better.
God Bless his family and friends.
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#1268452 - 11/15/1012:47 AM
Re: We lost a brother in Pennsylvania
[Re: EnCon Police]
Michael-SW CT
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Registered: 09/17/01
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Loc: Bridgeport
An important person who was always helping an important part of the environment that many of us care about had to be lost. So sad. People these days don't know how to behave and care about one another.
RIP Grove
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#1268526 - 11/15/1001:45 PM
Re: We lost a brother in Pennsylvania
[Re: Pistol]
scooter72
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Registered: 07/12/05
Posts: 4862
Loc: Windham,CT
Originally Posted By: Pistol
This kid of crap is so senseless. A man’s life over a freakin deer…
Yea, what you said. Over a deer and now this guy cant go home to his family. That just plain sucks.
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