Updated: 11:46 AM EDT May 3, 2021
LANCASTER, Pa. A Lancaster man will serve up to 33 years in state prison after being convicted of multiple felonies related to a 2019 shooting on the 800 block of East Chestnut Street, the Lancaster County District Attorney s Office said Monday.
Chapell Williams was found guilty of aggravated assault, firearms carried without a license, and person not to possess a firearm and was sentenced to a 9- to 18-year prison term by Judge Thomas Sponaugle on Monday, the DA s Office said.
Williams was previously sentenced in July 2020 to 7½ to 15 years for charges he received five days after the shooting when officers took him into custody, according to prosecutors. Officers observed Williams throw a firearm under a vehicle prior to being taken into custody five days after the shooting, according to prosecutors.
33-year sentence handed down in Lancaster shooting
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A Lancaster man is facing up to 33 years behind bars for two convictions related to a shooting in the city.
According to the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office, Chappell Williams, 42, was found guilty on charges related to a drug-deal shooting on the 800 block of Chestnut Street.
Lancaster County Judge Thomas Sponaugle sentenced Williams Monday to 9 to 18 years in state prison on charges of aggravated assault, firearms not to be carried without a license and persons not to possess firearms.
Investigators say the shooting occurred in February 2019 when Williams got into the back seat of a car to buy marijuana, and during the transaction, shot the person he was buying it from in the chest and leg, causing serious injury.
Lancaster County DA: Officer was justified in discharging firearm during Jan. 3 standoff in West Hempfield Township
Shawn Stryker, 49, was arrested after a 9-hour standoff at his Columbia home, during which an officer discharged his firearm but did not hit Stryker. Author: Keith Schweigert (FOX43) Updated: 10:03 AM EDT April 30, 2021
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Note: The video is from Jan. 4.
Lancaster County District Attorney Heather Adams on Friday announced her ruling that a West Hempfield Township police officer was justified in discharging his firearm during an incident involving a barricaded gunman in January.
While the officer s shot did not strike the gunman, Adams office reviews all police-involved shootings whether the target was struck or not, Adams said.
Justo Smoker (L) and Linda Stoltzfoos. | Facebook/Lancaster County District Attorney s Office
Linda Stoltzfoos, an 18-year-old Amish girl from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, who was recently found dead after she went missing while walking home from church last summer, was strangled and stabbed in the neck, a coroner ruled on Friday.
Lancaster County coroner, Dr. Stephen Diamantoni, said Stoltzfoos was positively identified through dental records and confirmed that her cause of death was asphyxia from strangulation, along with suffocation. A stab wound was a contributing factor in her death, The Associated Press reported.
The Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office announced that the remains of Stoltzfoos, who disappeared on June 21, 2020, after being kidnapped on Beechdale Road in Bird-in-Hand, East Lampeter Township, was found last Wednesday.
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