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20-Year-Old Killed, 3 Other National Guard Members Injured In Crash At Fort Indiantown Gap 20-Year-Old Killed, 3 Other National Guard Members Injured In Crash At Fort Indiantown Gap
20-Year-Old Killed, 3 Other National Guard Members Injured In Crash At Fort Indiantown Gap A 20-year-old woman has died in a crash between two military vehicles at Fort Indiantown Gap on Saturday, Oct. 22, the Pennsylvania National Guard told Daily Voice. Specialist Mackenzie "Mack" L. Shay, 20 of New Castle, was killed in the crash, according to Capt. Travis Mueller.  The three other service members who were hurt were taken to Hershey Medical Center and all have since been released.  Shay was a 92F, Army Petroleum Supply Specialist, assigned to the 28th Infantry Division’s Company G, 128th Brigade Support Battalion. She was born in Elizabeth, Pennsylvania, and lived in Pittsb…
PA Police Officer Who Served 3 Departments Over 30 Years, Vietnam Veteran Dies Suddenly PA Police Officer Who Served 3 Departments Over 30 Years, Vietnam Veteran Dies Suddenly
PA Police Officer Who Served 3 Departments Over 30 Years, Vietnam Veteran Dies Suddenly A Vietnam veteran and police officer who served his community in multiple counties for over 30 years died suddenly on Sept. 5, authorities say.  Retired police officer Ronald E. Stiles, 74, of East Hanover Township, served with the Carroll Township Police Department from July 2003 until August 2015, the department said in a release on Friday, Sept. 9.  During received numerous service awards and commendations during his 12 years of service including the Carroll Township Police Department Officer of the Year Award of 2009. "Stiles took great pride in teaching the D.A.R.E. program to the st…
Second Lancaster City Chief Of Police Resigns Suddenly In Less Than Two Years: Reports Second Lancaster City Chief Of Police Resigns Suddenly In Less Than Two Years: Reports
Second Lancaster City Chief Of Police Resigns Suddenly In Less Than Two Years: Reports After 33 years in public service, John Bey will retire, multiple media outlets report citing Lancaster city officials.  Bey had been acting as Chief of Police since Dec. 7, 2020, after Jarrad Berkihiser was forced to resign suddenly amid alleged political endorsements of Donald Trump.  Berkihiser was the second Lancaster police senior staff member to resign due to a scandal in 2020, following the resignation and arrest of Lancaster County Det. Sgt. John Burkhart of the Lancaster Drug Task Force.  “I have determined that after 25 years of service to the Pennsylvania Stat…