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The incident happened in the parking lot of the Crossroads Shopping Center in Manchester Township.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rt5M7TKRJ6w
A Northern York County Regional police officer stopped a green 1994 Buick sedan, driven by Jackson, in the parking lot for suspected DUI. The officer noticed a strong smell of marijuana coming from the car and attempted to take the Jackson into custody.
During the arrest, Jackson pulled out a gun and fired three shots at the officer, according to police reports. The officer returned fire as Jackson jumped back into his car and sped away.
He was last seen driving along Heidelberg Avenue towards the Susquehanna Trail.
The unidentified officer was not wounded in the shooting, but suffered minor injuries to his face.
Jackson is described as a black male, 5’7″ in height and approximately 170 pounds. He was last seen wearing blue jeans and a tan hooded jacket.
Authorities charged Jackson with criminal attempted homicide, aggravated assault and recklessly endangering another person.
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Domestic terrorist. Throw his ass in prison for life.
1994 Buick! That’s a big carbon foot print.
Grand jury indicts, jury convicts, warden executes…..only way to go.
I thought you had to be at least 60 YOA to own/drive one of those vehicles…
Atty Gen lynch will intervene, Northern York County will be sued for targeting a black impaired driver by a white privileged police officer. Taxpayers will pay the punitive award.
If black lives matter than Obumer only matter half as much!
what town and state is this in?
this is gonna’ go on forevers now that only black lives matter.
mebbe some new vehicle stop proceedures may be considered.
these stupid black assholes never get it.
Just outside of York, PA, a few miles south of Harrisburg
I used to have one of those. Piece of shit! Got stranded in south Texas when the plastic power steering pulley crumbled to pieces. And got stuck on the Navaho reservation when the damn thing vapor locked on a 110 degree day. Then the ignition switch got us stranded at Pea Ridge Civil War memorial park. Probably a few others I can’t recall right now.
I fixed all of those myself without calling a wrecker, and taught my son some mechanic tricks at the same time.
Lucky for us the pulley went out near an O’reiley’s parts store.
Only reason I owned it was because one of my kids didn’t want the POS and wanted out of making the payments on it, so I took them over. Nothing like the older sturdy Buicks — cheap inside and out.
Five shots of workplace violence and didn’t hit the MFr
He was a misunderstood lad.