Posted on 08/03/2020 1:12:02 PM PDT by Red Badger
In the time leading up to his shootout with police, Adam Zaborowski lost his job, lost a custody battle for his child and was just not handling the pandemic well, his lawyer said Sunday.
The 35-year-old Slatington man was charged Saturday with attempting to kill seven police officers near his home at 801 Main St. That shootout followed an incident Friday where Zaborowski allegedly shot at a clerk at Cigars International in Bethlehem Township. He allegedly refused to wear a face mask in the cigar store despite the threat of COVID-19.
Defense attorney John Waldron said a conversation with Zaborowskis father offers some insight into the motivation for both shootings. Waldron is out of the area and has been unable to speak with Zaborowski, he said. Zaborowski is in a hospital recovering from gunshot wounds to his leg and buttocks, Waldron said.
Waldron said he learned that Zaborowski lost his job due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He also recently lost custody of his child. These factors dont justify Zabrowskis behavior but do lend insight to his motives, Waldron said.
He just wasnt dealing well with the loss of his job, the loss of his child, just not handling the pandemic well, Waldron said. I think he was getting stretched too tight.
It doesnt excuse his conduct, Lehigh County District Attorney James Martin said.
Martin confirmed that at least seven officers were put in harms way during the Saturday shootout. Zaborowski shot an AK-47 assault rifle and a semi-automatic handgun at police, Waldron said. One officer from Slatington was injured during the gunbattle, police said.
Waldron said Zaborowskis father told him Zaborowski is expected to recover and be released from the hospital in two to three days. Thats incredible given the amount of danger he put himself in, Waldron admits. Police are trained to shoot at suspects only when deadly force is justified, Waldron confirmed.
Theyre not shooting at your foot. Theyre not shooting at your buttocks, Waldron said. Its kill or be killed. So the fact that he got shot twice with non-life-threatening injures when he had an AK-47 and another handgun, Adam is very fortunate he ended up the way he did.
Asked whether Zaborowski is lucky to have survived the incident, Martin said, He opened fire on the police officers. He opened fire with an AK-47 and an automatic pistol. Do you think hes lucky? Adam Michael Zaborowski
Adam Michael Zaborowski.Courtesy photo | For lehighvalleylive.com
Waldron said he wants to learn more about Zaborowski through mental health evaluations and tests to see what exactly was going on in his life to have him react this way.
Zaborowski was arraigned Saturday from his hospital bed on 22 related charges for the Slatington incident, according to online records. Bail was set at $1 million.
Zaborowski is charged with seven counts of attempted homicide, seven counts of attempted first-degree murder of a police officer, seven counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and a single count of possession of a gun despite a felony. He cant own a handgun due to a previous aggravated assault conviction, police said.
Waldron said hes represented Zaborowski in the past.
I know his dad. I know his mom. I know Adam, Waldron said. From what I hear with these allegations, this is not his typical behavior pattern.
The dispute at Cigars International started Friday morning when Zaborowski allegedly refused to wear a face mask in the store in the 4000 block of Nazareth Pike in Bethlehem Township. When the clerk insisted, Zaborowski allegedly grabbed two cigars and left without paying for them. The clerk followed him outside to retrieve the cigars, police said.
Then Zaborowski pulled out a semiautomatic handgun and fired one shot in the air then two shots at the clerk, according to Bethlehem Township Police Chief Daniel Pancoast said. Several store patrons were sitting outside smoking cigars as the shots were fired but none was hit, Pancoast said.
Police were outside Zaborowskis home at 9:35 p.m. Saturday, waiting for an arrest warrant to arrive when Zaborowski got in his truck and left, police said. Police stopped him at Second and East Washington streets, where he got out and opened fire on police with a high-capacity semiautomatic rifle, police said. Police administered first aid to Zaborowski after the shooting.
When Zaborowski is well enough to leave the hospital hes expected to head for Lehigh County Prison. Hell be arraigned on the Northampton County charges at a later date. Hes charged with attempted homicide, two counts of aggravated assault, two counts of robbery, two counts of reckless endangerment and two gun offenses in Northampton County.
This sort of defense works real well with juries.
I used to eat at Mama’s Pizza one block from his house.
Flip Wilson said it best: “The devil made me do it.”
Depends on how many rednecks are on the jury..................
It sounds like he was running out of things he could do during the pandemic and thought that conflict with police is one of the few remaining approved activities.
What is it with white boys flipping out lately?
This of course is attempted homicide and he needs to go away. But this insane nonsense of lockdowns and destroying the economy over a not so strong virus is just heartbreaking.
Even for kids. Molested or beaten, School was their away time and then going out afterwards. So they didn’t have to see whatever monster they go home to until the end of the day.
What a disaster
Attempted suicide by cop?...................
The virus made me do it.
They have no identity or male leadership.
The children of late generation X, and early Millennials.......
Sure let him go and next he might shoot at your family
I wonder how he acquired an AK-47 assault rifle.
That’s what I think. it doesn’t say the wounded policeman was shot. It would be easy to get hurt in a stressful situation.
The fact that they didn’t shoot him in a vital area may have been because the cops realized his intention and didn’t want to kill a guy bent on suicide by cop.
Or else they were bad shots.
OK - so I am hypothetically on his jury, hear this story. Okay doaky, sounds like the guys has issues. I vote life in prison, no parole.
I’m surprised there aren’t MORE nutjobs running around shooting up the place. (Not excusing this guy, of course!)
Many of us have been locked down for over FIVE MONTHS now, many without a good support system of family and friends, and/or a job loss, no income, maybe losing their home or apartment? Who knows.
I’m relatively sane, my life hasn’t changed much for the most part, and even *I* am feeling a little STABBY these days!
“Don’t blame it on the sunshine
Don’t blame it on the moonlight
Don’t blame it on good times
Blame it on the boogie...”
He definitely won’t be regaining child custody now.
Not anytime soon. He is lucky to have survived.
Seven cops could not hit one center target?
Maybe they were using rubber bullets.
That was my take.
That, too! :)
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