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  • Pennsylvania cop killer on death row asks highest court to throw out conviction

    05/18/2018 9:25:24 AM PDT · by Simon Green · 22 replies
    Guns.com ^ | 05/18/18 | Christen Smith
    A Pennsylvania cop killer on death row wants the state Supreme Court to toss out his 2017 conviction. Attorneys for 35-year-old Eric Frein will argue Thursday investigators in Pike County violated his right to remain silent the night he was captured for murdering one state officer, Cpl. Bryon Dickson, and seriously wounding another, Trooper Alex Douglass, nearly four years ago. Frein led state and federal law enforcement on a 48-day manhunt through the Pocono Mountains after gunning down Dickson and Douglass during a shift change at the Blooming Grove barracks on Sept. 12, 2014. He was identified as a...
  • Suspected cop-killer Eric Frein ARRESTED in Pennsylvania

    10/30/2014 5:54:40 PM PDT · by CorporateStepsister · 147 replies
    Dailymail ^ | 19:34 EST, 30 October 2014 | Associated Press and Ashley Collman
    Pennsylvania State Police, ending a seven-week manhunt, have captured a man accused of ambushing two troopers, leaving one dead and seriously injuring the other. Eric Frein, 31, was taken into custody Thursday, state police said. NBC reports that Frein was found in a hanger at Pocono Mountain Airport, where they received a report he was hiding. Despite being armed with a gun, sources told CNN that he was arrested by U.S. marshals without incident. Marshals surrounded the hangar, called out Frein's name and he surrendered. However, pictures of Frein in the back of a police cruiser show him nursing a...
  • FOX NEWS NOW--trooper killer caught in PA

    10/30/2014 3:49:00 PM PDT · by Recovering Ex-hippie · 100 replies
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  • Sources: Eric Frein captured

    10/30/2014 3:39:34 PM PDT · by FlJoePa · 177 replies
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  • Balloon doesn't locate Frein

    10/29/2014 4:24:59 PM PDT · by Bettyprob · 20 replies
    PHILADELPHIA — The helium-filled balloon that was deployed to search for Pennsylvania fugitive Eric Frein has been returned to Ohio. “Due to the tree canopy and rugged terrain of our search area, the balloon was not as helpful as everyone hoped it would be,” said Pennsylvania State Trooper Tom Kelly. The dense woods of the Poconos have hampered every method of searching for Frein, police have said. The terrain has made it difficult for officers to search for the slaying suspect on foot, with search dogs, with helicopters and now the unmanned balloon.
  • Surveillance balloon no help in Frein search, police say

    10/29/2014 2:45:31 PM PDT · by Brother Cracker · 20 replies
    wfmz ^ | Oct 29 2014
    BARRETT TWP., Pa. - Another tool in the police arsenal used to try to find an accused cop killer has not been as useful as hoped, officials said. A surveillance balloon borrowed from the Ohio Department of Transportation has been returned, according to State police spokesman Tom Kelly. The unmanned mylar balloon was not helpful, due to the tree canopy and rugged terrain of the search area, Kelly said Wednesday. Authorities have been searching for 31-year-old Eric Frein for more than six weeks. Frein is the lone suspect in the ambush shooting of two state police officers in the parking...
  • Police repeatedly mistake Pennsylvania man for suspected cop killer Eric Frein

    10/23/2014 2:16:28 PM PDT · by Hojczyk · 19 replies
    Fox News ^ | October 23,2014
    Friends and strangers are rallying to help a man whom police have repeatedly mistaken for Eric Frein James Tully, who doesn't own a car and who walks 5 miles to work every day, has been mistaken for Frein more than 20 times by heavily-armed law enforcement scouring the Pocono mountain region for Frein, On at least one occasion, Tully, 39, claims he was forced to the ground and had a rifle pointed at his head by an officer as he walked to his job along a heavily wooded road near where Frein is believed to be hiding, according to the...
  • Public jumps to help man mistaken for Frein

    10/23/2014 3:53:16 AM PDT · by conservative98 · 29 replies
    Pocono Record ^ | October 22, 2014 | Beth Brelje
    James Tully, of Candensis, does not own a car and walks to work through the search area. He has been stopped and questioned by authorities numerous times, eventually being forced to the ground at gunpoint. The man who has been stopped by police numerous times while walking to work through the manhunt search area has been overwhelmed by the public's response, according to his mother, Linda Waddington Tully. There have been offers of vehicles, a fundraiser, and lots of media attention. James Tully, 39, lives off Snow Hill Road in Canadensis, which has been a key area in the search...
  • Canadensis man targeted repeatedly as Frein suspect

    10/21/2014 1:47:36 PM PDT · by Bettyprob · 105 replies
    Pocono Record ^ | 10-20-2014 | Beth Brelje
    James Tully of Canadensis, who has to walk to work in the heart of the Eric Frein search area, has been stopped by police more than 20 times, including an encounter Friday night when he says he was roughed by an officer. Police searching for Eric Frein have questioned James Tully so many times that he started carrying his driver’s license and work identification on a neck lanyard to prove his identity. But that wasn’t enough to keep him from being forced to the ground by gunpoint Friday on Route 447, and being held there, face down in the gravel,...
  • Eric Frein sightings: How 'wilderness ninja' has outfoxed 1,000 cops

    10/21/2014 11:32:24 AM PDT · by Bettyprob · 65 replies
    The Christian Science Monitor ^ | Oct. 21, 2014 | Patrik Jonsson
    Two fresh sightings of alleged sniper Eric Frein has resulted in more closed public schools in northern Pennsylvania and a shift in a massive manhunt to near where Mr. Frein went to high school – and where he was a member of the high school rifle team. The pressing question of how a single man has outmaneuvered 1,000 trained law enforcement officers in the Pocono Mountains for over five weeks suggests that Frein has used a home-field advantage, long-term planning, and survival skills to resemble a “wilderness ninja,” a term some use to describe a rare breed of native scouts...
  • Eric Frein sightings: How 'wilderness ninja' has outfoxed 1,000 cops

    10/21/2014 10:47:47 AM PDT · by dware · 60 replies
    Christian Science Monitor ^ | 10.21.2014 | Patrik Jonsson
    Atlanta — Two fresh sightings of alleged sniper Eric Frein has resulted in more closed public schools in northern Pennsylvania and a shift in a massive manhunt to near where Mr. Frein went to high school – and where he was a member of the high school rifle team.
  • Another potential sighting reported of ambush suspect

    10/21/2014 7:04:39 AM PDT · by dware · 12 replies
    WITF ^ | 10.21.2014 | AP via WITF
    Authorities say they might have spotted the suspect in a deadly Pennsylvania state police ambush. A law enforcement officer reported seeing Eric Frein on Monday near the Swiftwater Post Office in the Pocono Mountains. That's near Pocono Mountain East High School, where a woman out for a walk Friday night spotted a rifle-toting man police believe was Frein.
  • Police: Woman spotted suspected cop killer in woods with gun and mud on face

    10/20/2014 9:25:51 AM PDT · by dware · 28 replies
    Fox News ^ | 10.18.2014 | Fox News
    The search for a Pennsylvania state trooper’s accused killer took on new urgency Saturday after a woman told police she spotted the man in a wooded area with his face caked in mud and carrying a rifle. State police said the new sighting appears to be highly credible because it took place near the Pocono Mountain East High School where survivalist Eric Frein attended classes. The woman told authorities she saw Frein dressed all in black a little after 9 p.m. Friday and that the distance between them was only 15 or 20 feet.
  • PA Lawmakers support rising cost of Frein manhunt

    10/14/2014 5:13:13 AM PDT · by Bettyprob · 31 replies
    ABC News WHTM ^ | October 13, 2014 | Dennis Owens
    It is likely the most intense manhunt in the history of the Pennsylvania State Police, which insists it will spend every waking moment to find Eric Frein, the man they believe ambushed two of their own. But that's not all they're spending. Three hundred troopers a day are filling the woods in Pike and Monroe Counties in a 24-7 search for Frein that began more than a month ago. State police say they don't have cost estimates but calculations by the Allentown Morning-Call show that PSP is spending $1.1 million a week just in added labor costs. Throw in hundreds...
  • Frein fled earlier prosecution on theft charges

    10/13/2014 12:39:50 PM PDT · by Tamzee · 5 replies
    The Citizens Voice ^ | October 1, 2014 | Terrie Morgan-Besecker
    This isn’t the first time Eric Matthew Frein fled to avoid prosecution. The Canandensis man suspected of gunning down two Pennsylvania state troopers was set to go to trial in Schuyler County, New York on theft charges on April 6, 2006. But when the case was called, it was learned he had fled — possibly to the very same woods police say he has now taken refuge as he continues to elude the massive manhunt. The decision to skip his New York trial cost Frein 109 days in jail for a charge the prosecutor in the case, Matthew Hayden, said...
  • Eric Frein manhunt costs $1.1 million per week

    10/13/2014 6:57:42 AM PDT · by Bettyprob · 38 replies
    The New York Daily News ^ | October 12, 2014 | Jason Molinet
    The manhunt for accused Pennsylvania cop-killer Eric Frein is costing at least $1.1 million per week and has drawn in 300 troopers. Frein, 31, a self-described survivalist and military reenactor, has been hiding out in eastern Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountain region after he allegedly gunned down one state trooper and wounded another on Sept. 12. Up to 150 state police working in 12-hour shifts have been searching the steep, rocky and wooded terrain for five weeks, the Allentown Morning Call reported. But authorities may catch a break with the change in seasons. Price Township locals are already reporting a thinning of...
  • Halloween Canceled in PA Town Due to Eric Frein Manhunt

    10/11/2014 11:01:11 AM PDT · by Bettyprob · 51 replies
    WPVI ^ | 10/10/2014 | ABC News
    A Pennsylvania town has banned trick-or-treating this year while hundreds of law enforcement officials search nearby woods for accused cop killer Eric Frein. The Barrett Township said its annual Halloween parade and 5K Scarecrow Race are canceled indefinitely, and trick-or-treating is banned this year, as the dragnet for Frein is now in its fourth week. The suspect is believed to be hiding out in thick woods near the town. "This parade is probably one of the biggest events that the town has every year," Ralph Megliola, chairman of the township's Board of Supervisors, told ABC News today. "Everyone looks forward...
  • Eric Frein's sister thinks he has fled Pocono Mountains

    10/05/2014 12:32:38 AM PDT · by Bettyprob · 17 replies
    PennLive ^ | 10/04/2014 | Sue Gleiter
    The 18-year-old sister of a suspect in a deadly police ambush said she thinks her brother, Eric Frein, has fled the Pocono Mountain woods, according to a story in The Morning Call. Tiffany Frein told the Call she believes the intensive manhunt has failed to capture her brother because he is no longer in the deep woods where officers are looking for him.
  • FBI: Tests can’t link diapers to ambush suspect

    10/03/2014 4:04:00 PM PDT · by conservative98 · 45 replies
    Pocono Record ^ | Oct. 3, 2014 | AP
    DNA testing was inconclusive on soiled diapers thought to have been left by Pennsylvania police ambush suspect Eric Frein, the FBI said Friday. The diapers had been exposed to the elements, so "you can’t say one way or the other" whether Frein wore them, said Edward Hanko, special agent in charge of the Philadelphia FBI office. State police announced last week they had discovered diapers in the northeastern Pennsylvania woods where Frein is believed to be hiding, and that he might have worn them so he could remain stationary for long periods of time.
  • Two troopers fall from tree stand in search for Eric Frein

    10/02/2014 1:12:00 PM PDT · by conservative98 · 42 replies
    Pocono Record ^ | Oct. 2, 2014 | Staff reports
    Two state troopers fell from a tree stand Wednesday night during the search for Eric Frein and were injured, according to a state police official. The troopers entered a wooden tree stand to clear the structure and ensure it was not occupied around 7 p.m. The tree stand was a man-made hunting blind elevated roughly 20 feet off the ground and attached to a tree. While inside the stand, the floor collapsed and both men fell to the ground. They were treated by tactical medics at the scene. At the advice of the medics, both troopers were air-lifted to Lehigh...