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Update:
This story was originally published in January 2017. Since then, Gov. Tom Wolf has pushed for action on legislation that would close some of these gun loopholes. And, on March 21, 2018, the state Senate unanimously approved Senate Bill 501, which would prohibit all defendants with final protection-from-abuse orders against them from possessing guns. Also, anyone convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence would have 48 hours, instead of six months, to get rid of their guns under state law. The legislation is now being considered in the state House.
Susan Hoke knew how to use a curtain rod to barricade a door – something she did on multiple doors in case her estranged husband, Scott Hoke, showed up.
Officers in the Northern York County Regional Police Department are part of a group of first responders getting the COVID-19 vaccine.Chief David Lash said the vaccine is being made available through WellSpan. It is not mandatory.“I think our first responders should be vaccinated, but I also think it’s a personal choice,” he said.Lash expects more than half of the department’s 62 officers will get the shot.He thinks the vaccination is important, considering what officers experience every day.“We have such frequent interactions with different members of our community. It’s not uncommon for one of our police officers to be in contact with 20, 25 different people a day,” Lash said.Lash said quite a few officers have tested positive for COVID-19 over the last year. He said he contracted the coronavirus in December but has made a full recovery.
The ticket booker said she sensed something was wrong because she heard the woman yelling “get off me” and “get away from me” at someone else while they were on a call.