PA State Police Officer At Beaver Barracks Charged With Crimes Related To Tampering With Evidence

Story by Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano

(Beaver, Pa.) PA State Trooper  Trask Alexander, assigned to Troop D Beaver patrol section was charged with tampering  evidence. Charges were filed on Thursday, April 22, 2021 by the PSP Bureau of Integrity and Professional Standards, Internal Affairs Division.

According to the report, he is accused  of attempting to withdraw a traffic citation  that had been  issued by another trooper to an acquaintance of  Alexander’s in November 2020 after his friend was pulled over  in Rochester.
According to the complaint against Alexander the court had noticed some inconsistencies in the withdrawal paper work and called the Barracks. the Officer who made the traffic stop stated he didn’t withdrawal the citation and an investigation was then launch.
The following  misdemeanor charges were filed in District Court 36-2-02 tampering with records or identification, tampering with public records or information, obstructing administration of law or other governmental function.
According to the release he enlisted with PSP  in November 2014. He is suspended without pay pay pending resolution of the criminal charges against him and an internal investigation

Cohill Fashions Celebrates 30 Years!

In 1991 College Hill resident, Carleen McKee, made a life changing decision that has ended up having a positive change on many area women. That was when McKee bought  Cohill Fashions, a women’s clothier that had already been in business at that stage of the game for around twenty years.

 

On April 30th and May 1st, Carleen McKee is planning a big Sale and Celebration event to mark the thirtieth anniversary of owning the popular shop.

Customers can expect to save 30% on select merchandise during the event, plus enjoy giveaway and special promotions.  To promote the 30th Anniversary Sale and Celebration, Carleen McKee will be a special guest on “A.M. Beaver County” with host, Matt Drzik this Tuesday, April 27, 2021 from 8:40 to 9 A.M. Tune in to 1230 WBVP, 1460 WMBA  or 99.3 F.M. to listen to the program. The segment will also be video streamed live on the Beaver County Radio Facebook page.

 

For more information, call Cohill Fashions at 724-846-9817, or check out the event listing page on Facebook.

 

 

Fire Fighter Injured While Setting Up Flares At I-80 Vehicle Crash Scene

(Emlenton, Pa.) A Clintonville fire fighter was injured on Interstate 80 Thursday morning when he was hit by a vehicle while tending to a crash along I-80 on Thursday morning.

the firefighter was setting up flares for a crash near the Emlenton exit when he was hit when a vehicle lost control on the snow-covered road.

This crash, and another multi-vehicle crash, closed both sides of I-80 in the area for several hours yesterday morning.

PREVIEW: Bags & Blessings Talks About Tree Planting And More On A Free-For-All Friday

Robin Redfern and Brandee Cercone of Bags & Blessings will join Matt Drzik after the 8:30 news on Friday to talk about the recent tree planting that took place at the walking track at Brady’s Run Park. The interview will also be streamed on Facebook Live.

Plus it’s another Free-For-All Friday, with the phone lines open all morning long at (724) 843-1888 and (724) 774-1888.

6:30 will be start time for tomorrow’s AM Beaver County.

Friday Teleforum Guests

For the Friday Teleforum program host Eddy Crow welcomes Pastor Ben Oesterling to talk about the spiritual side of healing; the pastor is the the Spiritual Care Supervisor for Concordia Visiting Nurses. Later in the program Norm Mitry joins Eddy to catch every up on the covid vaccination numbers-Norm is the president and CEO of the Heritage Valley Health Systems. Teleforum is every weekday morning starting at 9:10 on AM1230WBVP, AM1460WMBA, and 99.3FM presented by St. Barnabas.

Sheriff: Deputy Fatally Shot Black Man While Serving Warrant

By GARY D. ROBERTSON and DENISE LAVOIE Associated Press
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina sheriff says the deputy who shot and killed a man while serving a search warrant has been put on leave pending an investigation. Pasquotank County Sheriff Tommy Wooten II did not identify the deputy who fired the shot Wednesday. He told a news conference that the deputy was wearing a body camera that was on at the time. The State Bureau of Investigation is taking over the inquiry of the case and will turn over its results to District Attorney Andrew Womble’s office. Womble says he won’t make any decisions about possible charges until the investigation is complete. He says he’s looking for “accurate answers and not fast answers.”

Police Chiefs Hail Chauvin Verdict As A Key Step To Healing

By MICHAEL R. SISAK and JAKE BLEIBERG Associated Press
Law enforcement leaders say the conviction of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin for George Floyd’s death is a step toward restoring trust in the criminal justice system and repairing relations with communities. Police chiefs’ willingness to speak out about the case is a major departure from years past, when even the highest levels would close rank around an officer following an on-duty killing. But police leaders and activists alike caution that one case won’t end systemic racism or stamp out excessive force in departments nationwide. At Chauvin’s trial, jurors heard witnesses describe how the white officer pinned his knee to Floyd’s neck as the Black man cried, “I can’t breathe.”

China, Russia Join US Vowing Emission Cuts At Climate Summit

By ELLEN KNICKMEYER and AAMER MADHANI Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — China and Russia have joined the United States in pledging big emissions cuts at a global climate summit convened by President Joe Biden. The U.S. opened Thursday’s summit, which is being held virtually by livestream because of the pandemic, with an ambitious pledge to cut by at least one-half the climate-wrecking coal and petroleum fumes that America is pumping out. He is hoping the commitment, along with similar ones from allies, will spur China and others to move faster on their own climate efforts. The summit marks the U.S. return to international emissions-cutting efforts after four years of withdrawal under President Donald Trump. Biden calls it “a moment of peril but a moment of opportunity.”

US Troops In Afghanistan Begin Packing Gear In Pullout Prep

By KATHY GANNON Associated Press
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A U.S. defense department official says the U.S. military has begun shipping equipment and winding down contracts with local service providers ahead of the May 1 start of the final phase of its military pullout from Afghanistan. The pullout marks the end of America’s longest war, after a 20-year military engagement. Currently, some 2,500 U.S. soldiers and about 7,000 allied forces are still in Afghanistan. In February, the U.S. military began closing its smaller bases. Packing accelerated after the mid-April announcement by the Biden administration that the final phase would begin May 1 and be completed before Sept. 11.