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Penn State Police Officer Hit, Dragged In Road Rage Incident: Affidavit

A Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg police office and a Tennessee man have been identified as the men involved in a serious road rage incident in Hershey, police detailed in a release on Tuesday, Oct. 22. 

James Tyler Magaha, 34, of Granville, Tennessee, and his Toyota Sequoia, which struck off-duty Lieutenant Juan Castro, Jr., a University Police Officer for Penn State University's Harrisburg Campus.

James Tyler Magaha, 34, of Granville, Tennessee, and his Toyota Sequoia, which struck off-duty Lieutenant Juan Castro, Jr., a University Police Officer for Penn State University's Harrisburg Campus.

Photo Credit: Derry Township PD

James Tyler Magaha, 34, of Granville, Tennessee, turned himself in on felony charges of Attempted Murder and Leaving the Scene of a Crash Involving Serious Bodily Injury filed against him by the Derry Township Police Department on Friday, Oct. 18. The charges were filed in connection with the road rage incident on Park Avenue in Hershey on Sunday, Oct. 6 around 9:40 p.m.

During the incident he ran into and over then dragged off-duty Penn State University's Harrisburg Campus Police Lieutenant Juan Castro, Jr. before fleeing, according to the release. 

Magaha, and a yet to be identified woman, had just come from Sheetz after a day at Hersheypark, the police explained in the affidavit citing surveillance videos. 

The police were still investigating the case when Magaha's legal counsel contacted the police saying his client "wished to turn himself in to authorities" on Tuesday, Oct. 15.

He has been released on $100,000 in bail as set by Judge Dominic Pelino at 9 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 18. His preliminary hearing is set before the judge at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 5.

Lt. Castro remained in the hospital in stable condition at the time of publishing. 

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