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Claire Miller TikTok: What happened to 14-year-old accused of killing sister

Right now, everyone on TikTok is talking about the case of Claire Miller. The 14-year-old is accused of killing her 19-year-old sister at home as their parents slept. TikTok has come across a video she posted just a day before the alleged killing, and people are sharing it and the details of the story so far. So if you’ve come across these videos, here’s everything that’s been said in the case. Who is Claire Miller and what is she accused of doing? 14-year-old Claire Miller is accused of killing her older sister in their family home in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on Monday. Her sister, Helen, reportedly had cerebral palsy and was wheelchair-bound.

Who is Claire Miller? Pennsylvania TikToker, 14, kills sister, 19, with cerebral palsy day after going viral

Who is Claire Miller? The Grade 9 student studied at Lancaster County Day School and lives in Manheim Township. According to Penn Live, her home is owned by an Irrevocable Trust set up in Helen Miller s name by her parents. It was purchased in 2005 for $495,000.  Court records show that Claire reportedly had suicidial and homicidal thoughts . That comes from a witness who claims to have talked to Claire over the phone. Claire s sister Helen reportedly has cerebral palsy, and is wheelchair bound. The coroner has confimed her cause of death as multiple stab wounds . According to Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office: Officers and EMS personnel attempted lifesaving measures, but they were unsuccessful. Information obtained so far determined that the incident happened during the overnight hours when the girls’ parents were asleep.  Miller will be arraigned by Magisterial District Judge David Miller. It is expected that Miller will be transported to Lancaster County Pris

Lancaster County DA: Officer justified in using deadly force during Manheim Township standoff in December

18 Lancaster County police-involved shootings since 2008 ruled justified

Following are 18 Lancaster County police-involved shooting incidents since 2008. All were ruled justified by the county district attorney’s office. Dec. 8, 2020: Craig Kevin Bush was shot by a police officer responding to a domestic dispute. The bullet left a superficial wound, according to the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office. Bush then fatally shot himself during a standoff with police. The shooting by the police officer was ruled justified on Feb. 25, 2021. Sept. 13, 2020: Ricardo Munoz, 27, was fatally shot by a Lancaster city police officer responding to a domestic dispute. Police body camera footage shows Munoz holding what investigators said was a knife while exiting a home and running toward the officer. The officer then shoots and kills Munoz. Lancaster County District Attorney Heather Adams ruled the shooting justified the following month.

Officer justified in using deadly force during Manheim Township standoff in December: DA

A police officer was justified in using deadly force last year when he shot at a man during a standoff in Manheim Township that ended when the man killed himself, according to the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office. The officer shot at Craig Kevin Bush — resulting in a superficial wound — when Bush held up a semiautomatic pistol, according to the district attorney’s office. Bush then fatally shot himself, the office said. Manheim Township police were dispatched to a residence on Knollwood Drive at 8:08 p.m. Dec. 8, 2020, after a man called 911 in behalf of his sister, who told him her boyfriend was “going crazy,” the district attorney’s office said in a press release.

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