GUILTY PA - Cpl. Bryon Dickson, 38, slain, 2nd trooper injured, Blooming Grove, 12 Sept 2014

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any news?
 
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What's this? Sighting number 316?
 
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Poor guy. This part is especially scary:

“Driver jumps out, yelling to get down on the ground, has his rifle pointed at my head. Now I’m doing my best to comply with him, he kept screaming at me wanting to know what my name is.”

Tully says a visit to the hospital revealed he had bruised ribs from the incident.
It's not like he's intentionally posing as Frein. He's just trying to make an honest living and has no other way of commuting to and from work. Maybe he should consider dying his hair purple and getting some prominent body piercings?
:thinking:

This really is a dangerous situation for all. Still hoping Frein is captured soon.
 
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http://6abc.com/news/police-swarm-near-clothing-bin-amid-eric-frein-search/359286/

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Speaking to Action News, the woman - who did not want her identity revealed - said "He was wearing a dark navy wool cap that was rolled up at the ends."
The man she saw was carrying a rifle and was standing by an empty house and an abandoned truck.

"He had actually turned towards me and that's where you could tell the mud on his face and the height he was based on the truck he was standing next to. You could clearly tell it was a gun, a rifle with a scope attached to it."

 
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http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/22/us/pennsylvania-trooper-shooting-scene/

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Late last week and early this week, Frein was reportedly spotted in a wooded area in the town of Swiftwater, about 8 miles southeast of the Canadensis area.

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[A. C.] arrived home from work recently and found his woods flooded with law enforcement. He said officials told him dogs had tracked Frein's scent to [his] back door, but that's as far as it went.

"Supposedly they got the scent to my house, so that does make me feel a little scared but, I mean, the way those guys looked, they were ready to go, so I know if I called 911 and they came here, I'd be safe," he said.


http://abcnews.go.com/US/manhunt-subject-eric-frein-spotted/story?id=26342169

Link contains map of recent sightings.


http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2014/10/post_720.html

"Six-week search for Eric Frein moves closer to civilization"

Hopefully, this is a sign that he is getting low on supplies and possibly seeking shelter. I think LE's best strategy is to wait for Frein to emerge from the woods on his own (likely in a weakened state) rather than going into the woods searching for him.
 
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just saw that. Thanks Indy Anna. & not a hint of anything going on on the scanner.
 
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It is amazing to me that he has not been caught yet. I know people can live off the land but didnt realize that there would be enough food and water for him to last this long. Unless he has killed animals for food and found creeks for water maybe.

Sure hope they catch him soon without anybody else getting hurt.
 
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Yes, it has come to fascinate me. I think I know a handful of guys who could live on the land, with preparations, for this long...or longer.
But evading a large manhunt takes it to a whole other level....and for this reason, I have to wonder if he is still in this area at all.
I do hope he is captured alive, which I think is very iffy.
 
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