A wrongful death lawsuit brought by the mother of a Lancaster man fatally shot by a city police officer in September misstates facts surrounding his death and should be dismissed, according to attorneys for the city and the officer.
A key assertion in the February lawsuit brought by Miguelina Peña, the mother of Ricardo Muñoz, is that 911 was called because her son was having a mental health crisis.
To the contrary, attorneys for the city and officer said in their first response to the suitâs claims, Muñozâs sister called 911 on Sept. 13 saying her brother was very aggressive, had punched the inside of a car, was trying to break into his motherâs home, that his mother was afraid of him and needed help âbringing him to the hospital or something.â
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Lancaster County Coroner rules asphyxia, strangulation as cause of death for Linda Stoltzfoos
The coroner determined asphyxia from strangulation and suffocation as the cause of death. A stab wound Stoltzfoos suffered to the neck is also a contributing factor. Author: Cale Ahearn (FOX43), Grace Griffaton (FOX43) Published: 9:46 AM EDT April 23, 2021 Updated: 5:13 PM EDT April 23, 2021
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. The Lancaster County coroner s office has completed the autopsy of the remains uncovered by investigators in Sadsbury Township earlier this week.
Coroner Dr. Stephen Diamantoni has ruled asphyxia from strangulation and suffocation as the cause of death of 18-year-old Linda Stoltzfoos.
He said Stoltzfoos also suffered a stab wound to the neck; he listed the wound as a contributing factor in Stoltzfoos death.
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Officials locate human remains during search for missing Amish woman in Lancaster County
Police say the remains were located in a rural part of eastern Lancaster County, and they will be identified by the Lancaster County Coroner s Office. Author: Cale Ahearn (FOX43) Updated: 9:41 PM EDT April 21, 2021
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa.
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Police say they have located human remains while searching for missing 18-year-old Lancaster County Amish woman, Linda Stoltzfoos.
The FBI and State Police say they recovered the remains in a rural area in the eastern part of Lancaster County. The Lancaster County Coroner has confirmed the body was discovered near Dutchland Inc. in Gap