Pennsylvania troopers wound Ohio man with knife

Police: Pennsylvania troopers wound Ohio man with knife
BEDFORD, Pa. (AP) — Authorities say state police in western Pennsylvania shot and wounded an Ohio man they accused of having “brandished a knife” after they answered a domestic call. Police say two troopers responded to a Bedford apartment complex shortly before 5 p.m. Monday but 45-year-old James Best of Canal Fulton, Ohio “brandished a knife and failed to obey commands.” Police said both troopers fired and Best was taken for “further medical treatment.” Court documents indicate Best faces charged including attempted homicide and attempted first-degree murder of a law enforcement officer. Court documents don’t list a defense attorney.