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Neighbor Disputes

'Tragic, Senseless:' Community Rallies For Family Of Northampton County Dad Killed In Shooting 'Tragic, Senseless:' Community Rallies For Family Of Northampton County Dad Killed In Shooting
'Tragic, Senseless:' Community Rallies For Family Of Northampton County Dad Killed In Shooting Support is surging for the family of a Northampton County man who was “tragically and senselessly” shot and killed by his neighbor earlier this week, authorities said. Christopher DeBellis, 42, was shot several times Monday morning outside his home on Moser Road in Moore Township over a dispute with his neighbor involving water pipe drainage, police said. DeBellis leaves behind a 15-year-old son, Anthony, as well as several extended family members and close friends. More than $6,400 had been raised as of Wednesday morning on a GoFundMe for DeBellis’ funeral expenses as well as ongoing fami…
Northampton County Man, 74, Fatally Shot Neighbor Over Water Pipe Dispute, Police Say Northampton County Man, 74, Fatally Shot Neighbor Over Water Pipe Dispute, Police Say
Northampton County Man, 74, Fatally Shot Neighbor Over Water Pipe Dispute, Police Say A 74-year-old Northampton County man shot both himself and a neighbor during an ongoing dispute over a water pipe, state police said. The man admitted to using both a handgun and rifle and fatally shooting his neighbor, Christopher Robbin Debellis, 42, inside and outside his Moser Road home in Moore Township around 10:40 a.m. Monday, PSP Trooper Nathan Branosky said in a Tuesday release. Debellis was found in the back of the home and pronounced dead around 12:15 p.m., Branosky said. The suspect, whose name police did not make public, told authorities that he had been “engaged in an ongoing…
Snow Shoveling Dispute Leaves Three Dead In Pennsylvania Murder-Suicide Snow Shoveling Dispute Leaves Three Dead In Pennsylvania Murder-Suicide
Snow Shoveling Dispute Leaves Three Dead In Pennsylvania Murder-Suicide A 47-year-old Pennsylvania man shot a neighboring couple dead in the street before taking his own life during a snow shoveling dispute Monday morning, The Citizens' Voice reports. James Goy, 50, and his wife Lisa Goy, 48, were shoveling snow outside their Bergh Street home in Plains Township when neighbor Jeffrey Spaide came out with a pistol and opened fire around 9:20 a.m., police told the news outlet. Spaide then went back inside his house and got an AR-15-style rifle to shoot the pair again, police said. Responding police heard another gunshot, which turned out to be the sound of …