Bond has been revoked in the case of an East Huntingdon man who is charged with the shooting involving police officers after a Westmoreland County Judge said that he was a danger to the community. The Trib reports that 61-year-old James Miller was free for two weeks after posting $500,000 bail on 21 counts connected with an incident on January 28th where gunfire was reported outside his home. Police said that he fired multiple rounds as troopers approached homes across 819 across from West Overton Village. Common Pleas Court Judge Scott Mears said he considered but ultimately rejected a defense proposal allow Miller, who remains wheelchair bound as he recovers from his injuries suffered in the shooting, to await trial while on house arrest.
BOND REVOKED FOR EAST HUNTINGDON MAN
Apr 4, 2024 | 7:49 AM









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