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In the area of Route 30 and North Hills Road, three vehicles were struck by bullets a little after midnight on May 13, according to police.
Springettsbury Township Police responded to the shots fired call, according to a department news release.
No injuries occurred, but all three vehicles were damaged.
If anyone has information about the shooting please contact the Springettsbury Township Police Department at (717) 757-3525 or through the York County Department of Emergency Services non-emergency line at (717) 854-5571.
Editor s note: This is one in a series of stories on unsolved homicides in York County.
Beneath his serious outward appearance, Jose Aponte was a goofball.
His sister, Miriam Baker, recalled that while some might’ve perceived him at first as unapproachable, he wouldn’t stop talking once he opened his mouth. He would crack jokes and try to lighten up the room when people were unhappy.
As a teen, Aponte would tie jump ropes to the back of his bicycle and pull two of their younger siblings on skateboards. He d mimic the dance that Will Smith and Alfonso Ribeiro, who played Carlton Banks, performed on “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” to “Apache from the Sugarhill Gang.
York County police departments adopt #8CantWait to mitigate misconduct
The campaign stresses eight ways that police departments can reduce incidents of brutality.
Two prominent York County police departments say the principles in the #8CantWait campaign were already in practice, either formally or informally, but that they see merit in officially recognizing them.
Campaign Zero conceived eight police reform tenets with the goal of reducing police brutality:
Ban choke holds and strangle holds
Require de-escalation techniques
Duty to intervene
Require use-of-force continuum
Require comprehensive reporting
Last month, York City Police Commissioner Mike Muldrow posted on Crimewatch that his department was among many around the country to recognize #8CantWait.
DA: Drug task force seized guns, body armor, cash and drugs in 2 investigations
York Dispatch
A York City man accused of selling marijuana was on house arrest, wearing an electronic ankle cuff and in possession of guns including a ghost gun when police arrested him, authorities allege.
He was also in possession of body armor, according to court documents.
Derren James Williams, 24, of the 100 block of South Albemarle Street, is free on $15,000 bail, charged with five counts of drug possession with intent to deliver and one count unlawful possession of body armor, all felonies, plus lesser drug-possession charges, court records state.
Updated: 9:43 AM EDT Apr 15, 2021 A York County mother has been arrested and charged with attempted homicide after police say she stabbed her 5-year-old daughter.York police officers were called to York Hospital Wednesday morning. The child had been taken to the hospital for stab wounds. Police said they quickly learned that the child’s mother, Cierra Allen, 30, of York, had caused the injuries. Allen was placed under arrest.The girl, whose name has not been released, was moved to Penn State Hershey Medical Center. She is in critical condition. According to court documents, the stabbing happened at the family home and the child suffered multiple wounds to her back.Allen faces the following charges:Attempted criminal homicideAggravated assaultAggravated assault, victim less than 13, defendant older than 18Endangering the welfare of childrenAllen is being held at the York County Prison.Commissioner releases statementYork City Police Commissioner Michael Muldrow issued the