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Gunman Surrenders After 10-Hour Armed Standoff in Doylestown

The suspect, an off-duty New Jersey police officer, exchanged sporadic fire with responding officers as mid-afternoon standoff lasts until nearly midnight.

 
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Suspect Richard Klementovich is brought into the Doylestown Township Police Department Sunday night after a 10-hour standoff with police in his estranged wife's home in the Doylestown Lea neighborhood.
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A satellite view of the neighborhood where police were reportedly fired upon by a barricaded person on Sunday afternoon.
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Chief David A Mettin, of the Pennridge Regional Police Department, gives a second update Sunday on the standoff with an off-duty New Jersey police officer barricaded in his estranged wife's home in Doylestown Township.
Suspect Richard Klementovich is brought into the Doylestown Township Police Department Sunday night after a 10-hour standoff with police in his estranged wife's home in the Doylestown Lea neighborhood.
Doylestown Township Police Chief Dean Logan outlines the charges that were to be filed against suspected gunman Richard Klementovich early Monday morning.

DOYLESTOWN (PA) - In the end, Richard Klementovich had nothing to say.

The off-duty police officer from Clifton, NJ, was escorted from the back of a Doylestown Township squad car shortly after midnight Sunday after a 10-hour armed standoff that forced neighbors to evacuate their homes in this affluent suburb of Philadelphia.

Klementovich remained silent as officers ushered him into the police department where he would be booked to face at least 13 charges of criminal attempted homicide and reckless endangerment.

About a half hour earlier, Klementovich had surrendered without incident to officers on the front lawn of his estranged wife's home at 25 Bittersweet Drive in the Doylestown Lea neighborhood of Doylestown Township.

As police began the booking process at their headquarters on Wells Road, some families began filtering back into the neighborhood just down the street, where police say Klementovich held them at bay for 10 hours with an undisclosed number of rifles, a reported 2,000 rounds of ammunition, and a gas mask.

Klementovich, 42, was scheduled to be arraigned by video at 4 a.m. Monday on 13 counts of criminal attempted homicide and reckless endangerment.

"There’s a chance that as the investigation unfolds additional charges may be added at a later time," Doylestown Township Police Chief Dean Logan said at the conclusion of the standoff.

The Star-Ledger newspaper of Newark, NJ reported that Klementovich is an 18-year veteran of the Clifton force who made $114,560 last year.

The Standoff Begins

The drama began on Father's Day afternoon at 1:44 p.m. That's when Doylestown Township police were called to the home in response to a "civil matter."

Multiple published reports indicated that Klementovich was involved in a dispute with his estranged wife, who police said owns the house. The Philadelphia Inquirer cited unnamed neighbors who said Klementovich had sent his wife a text message earlier Sunday stating that he was going to kill himself.

At 1:58 p.m., police said Klementovich fired his first shots.

Some of those shots took out two police cars and an armored personnel carrier. At 2 a.m. Monday, the bullet-riddled Doylestown Township police cars still could be seen outside the home.

One officer was injured during the standoff. Cpl William Doucette of the Doylestown Borough Police Department was hurt when a gunshot round hit a street curb and a piece of concrete dislodged by the round struck him in the face.

Chief David Mettin of the Pennridge Regional Police Department said Doucette's injuries were "not severe" and that he was treated and released from Doylestown Hospital. Mettin acted as spokesman for the police while Logan ran the operation from a command post at Campbell Insurance, near the neighborhood.

Police radio reports throughout the afternoon indicated that Klementovich had fired on police from multiple windows of the house. At about 5 p.m., Klementovich reportedly again opened fire on police, who returned fire with five shots into the second floor of the house. 

A negotiating team worked throughout the day to talk Klementovich down, police said. Representatives from the Bucks County District Attorney's office and county detectives also were at the scene.

"We want to see this come to a safe conclusion," Mettin said during a press briefing.

Locking Down the Neighborhood

Sunday afternoon, as the standoff began, police officers from every jurisdiction in Bucks County were summoned to Doylestown Township.

At the north end of Wells Road, a Warwick Township officer blocked the road with his car, politely but firmly turning around the people trying to get to Central Park and residents trying to get back to their homes.

At the other end of Wells Road, a Warrington Township officer did the same thing.

The only vehicles allowed into the area were police vehicles - and they came by the dozens. Police cars, trucks and even the Bearcat, an armored personnel carrier that belongs to the Bucks County Major Incident Response Team - called SWAT by some.

Mettin said police had used an automated alert system to notify residents of the situation. People were told to either evacuate the neighborhood or go to a safe place in their home, preferably the basement.

As the streets emptied, police took up positions around the neighborhood and sought to establish contact with Klementovich by telephone. A police negotiator arrived at the scene around 4 p.m. Representatives from the Clifton, NJ, police department also responded to the scene and assisted the officers from Bucks County, Logan said.

The surrounding neighborhoods adjacent to Wells Road were closed, while visitors to nearby Central Park were allowed to remain until about 5 p.m., when police cleared the park.

By 6:30 p.m., police had stopped using emergency radio communications, believing that Klementovich was monitoring their operations.

Residents who had been displaced from their homes gathered at the Doylestown Township municipal building, next to the park, to await word on when they could return to their homes.

As the standoff wore on, Doylestown Township supervisor Barbara Lyons made coffee and sought to help residents find overnight accommodations. Highland Farm Bed and Breakfast - the home of Broadway lyricist Oscar Hammstein II - offered its rooms to those who had no place to stay.

Township manager Stephanie Mason picked up food - 20 burgers and fries donated by the Doylestown restaurant Penn Taproom - to bring back to the hungry group camped out at the township building.

As darkness fell, police expressed reservations that the standoff would end quickly.

"Resolution of this incident could take some time," Mettin told the media in a briefing.

About three hours later, though, Klementovich surrendered to police without incident.

Shorly afterward, police allowed the residents of all but seven houses to return to their homes. For reasons not immediately made clear, the residents of 247, 252, 253, and 254 Windsor Way and 23, 27, and 30 Radcliff Drive were told they could not immediately return.

Residents: "This is all new to us"

The standoff shook up the normally placid neighborhood.

Around 2 p.m., John Marabella had been working at replacing a door at his home on Radcliff Drive when he heard a series of gunshots, one after the other.

Gunshots actually aren’t that unusual in their neighborhood, he said, since they live not far from a rifle range operated by the Bucks County Fish & Game Association.

"At first I thought it was the gun club," John Marabella said. "But then something just told me that it wasn’t."

"You don’t hear rapid fire like that," his wife, Rosann, chimed in. "They don’t allow it."

But it wasn’t until a police officer came pounding on their door that the Marabellas realized how serious the situation was. Unbeknownst to them, a man in the house two to three doors down from them had started shooting at responding police officers.

"You could see he was very upset," Rosann said of the officer bearing an assault rifle standing on her doorstep. "He said, 'You have to get out of the house now.'"

"I asked him if I had time to grab my purse, and he said, 'Yes, but do it now, and get anyone else who is in the house, out of the house,'" Rosann said.

For the next few hours, the Marabellas joined the growing group of neighborhood residents who gathered first at Central Park and then at the township building, waiting, and sharing what information they could as the standoff dragged on.

"In this neighborhood, the worst crime we ever get is someone's political signs get taken," said Brian O'Connell, a 12-year resident of Radcliff Drive. "This is all new to us." 

"You know it's not good when Warwick is closing the road," said Alice Anne Babinetz, gesturing towards the Warwick Police Department car blocking Wells Road.

Babinetz, who has lived in the neighborhood for 19 years, brought sunscreen and bottles of water to police officers and media members at the edge of the secured area.

At the end of the night, Logan, the township police chief, thanked the weary residents for their patience.

"It was a very long and frustrating experience for them," he said.

 

 

 

Earlier story and updates below.

Update 11:51 p.m.: Police have informed media at the scene that Klementovich has surrendered.

Update 11:37 p.m.: Residents of the neighborhood who are speaking on the phone with relatives or friends in the vicinity of the standoff house report that the home is completely dark.

Update 10:47 p.m.: Folks helping out: We're told that the Penn Taproom is sending food to people displaced by the standoff and that the Highland Farm Bed and Breakfast has offered its four rooms to people without a place to stay.

Update 10:40 p.m.: What reporter Tom Sofield described as an "eerie" calm has descended over the neighborhood as the standoff continues. The neighborhood is almost completely dark, with almost no interior lights from homes visible.

A PECO truck was seen entering the area some time ago, but it's not clear whether authorities have cut power to any homes, whether residents were asked to keep lights out, or whether the darkness is a function of many residents being away from home when the standoff began around 2:00 p.m.

Gunshot-like noises heard between 9:00 and 9:30 p.m. were not related to the standoff, according to police at the scene. One police officer speculated that activity at the nearby gun range or fireworks may have been responsible.

Update 9:43 p.m.: As local editor Sarah Larson posted below, in the comments section:

"Township Supervisor Barbara Lyons is here at the township building, trying to help residents sort out places to stay and medication and pets. No one is being allowed back into the neighborhood.

Families with teens or young adults in the locked down houses can give their addresses to police, and they will go in and bring the people out. After the people are out, the police said they will try to get the pets out.

Lyons is trying to arrange discounted hotel rates for the families with no place to stay - about 15 of them, it looks like."

Update 8:54 p.m.: "Resolution of this incident could take some time," said Chief David Mettin of the Pennridge Regional Police Department. Negotiators continue to speak with Klementovich, who remains in the residence.

Mettin said residents who had been displaced from their homes would not be allowed back until the situation had been resolved.

Mettin said that two Doylestown Township police cars were shot multiple times and remain "disabled at the scene."

Some residents who were waiting to return to their homes gathered at the township building, where they were told to expect a briefing from authorities.

Some expressed concern for the well being of housepets that had not received food or care since Sunday morning.

 

Update 5:01 p.m.: Police radio reports indicate that Klementovich just fired at officers again. Officers reportedly returned five shots towards the second floor of the house.

Update 4:54 p.m.: Authorities have identified the shooter as Richard Klementovich, 42, a Clifton, NJ police officer. He is in the residence at 25 Bittersweet Drive.

Update 4:27 p.m.: A Clifton, NJ police car arrived at the scene about 30 minutes ago. It's not clear at this time that the shooter, said to be an off duty New Jersey police officer, is affiliated with the Clifton, NJ police department.

Update 4:13 p.m.: A woman wearing a flak jacket who identified herself as a negotiator was allowed through the police barricade at Wells Road and Turk Road shortly after 4:00 p.m.

Update 4:09 p.m.: Additional shots were heard near the scene just before 4:00 p.m. Police on emergency radio channels have requested that airspace in the area up to 30,000 feet within a 30 mile radius of the scene be kept clear.

The most recent shots were reportedly fired from a garage window.

Update 4:00 p.m.: Media at the scene have been told that Doylestown police will be holding a briefing on the situation at the Doylestown municipal building shortly. We'll continue to bring you additional details as we get them.

Update 3:35 p.m.: In addition to Doylestown police, police units from Warrick, Warminster, Quakertown, Sellersville, and Plumstead have been sighted at the scene of the standoff.

A steady stream of traffic turning onto Wells Road from Lower State Road is being turned around.

Update 3:17 p.m.: There is an unconfirmed report that police at the scene have negotiated a "temporary truce" with the shooter, who is described as 5 feet, 10 inches tall and having a "muscular build."

Update 3:08 p.m.: A section of Wells Road between Lower State Road and Turk Road has been closed.

Two Central Bucks Ambulance vehicles are posted on Lower State Road near The Market at DelVal.

As his team prepared to enter the secured area on the southeast barricade on Wells Road, one unidentified SWAT team member could be heard advising his colleagues, "Remember guys, if you can see him, he can see us."

Update 2:45 p.m.: Nearby residents have told Patch via Twitter that police have advised them to move to their basements, presumably to avoid being in possible lines of fire.

The location is less than a quarter-mile from Doylestown's Central Park, which is likely being heavily used for recreational activities this afternoon.

Traffic is moving very slowly through the area.

Initial story below.

Police and SWAT team members from around Bucks County are converging on a location in the vicinity of Wells Road and Radcliff Drive after an unidentified person who is reportedly barricaded inside opened fire on responding police officers.

Breaking News Network, a service that monitors police radio broadcasts, indicated that the person inside was a police officer.

The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that police were called to the scene for a "civil matter" and had requested that SWAT also respond.

Patch editor Sarah Larson is en route to the scene. We'll update this story with additional information as it becomes available.

Related Topics: Clifton Police Department, Cop, Delaware Valley College, Doylestown, New Jersey, Passaic County, Richard Klementovich, Shots Fired, Standoff, and bittersweet drive doylestown pa

oscar escobedo

5:14 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Yes i was there with my kids all that time and no one come to the park to tell us we need to leave see all the police on accion buat is not safe when was alot kids on the park any one can be hurt . Please explain why ? Att oscar.

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Kevin

3:54 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

Here's a tip: When you SWAT teams and a gazillion squad cars...it's time to go home.

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Vern

9:15 pm on Wednesday, June 20, 2012

When you see that kind of police response do not stand there and make it their job to tell you to leave. Be an adult and get your kids to a safe place. The police can not protect the whole world. Stop being a "deer caught in headlights" just because you think it might interesting to see what is going on. Go home and read about it later.

Evan Boerner

5:21 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

He's a cop whos getting a divorce and texted his soon to be ex wife hes going to go on a shooting spree until they kill him, hes been walking around our neighborhood for hours shooting off a high caliber rifle, we can leave our basement but theres swat surrounding our house

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an american

9:34 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Than go ahead and leave see what happens to you and let us know how it goes

Peggy Sundling

5:22 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Please keep our guys safe....not usual activity around here....

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worldpeace2013

5:24 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

WTF IS THIS ugh people r f ing nuts #worldpeace2013

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Evan Boerner

5:30 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

its been 4 hours now, ive spend 80% of that time laying face down on the floor...

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kayla mae

7:28 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

you don't know anything! thats my uncle you have no idea sweetheart

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an american

9:35 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Wow its your uncle, nice to meet him tell him to put the gun down and come on out

Evan Boerner

5:43 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

im two houses down, we called in the first shots. its crazy here theres cops and swat everywhere, camping out in houses and exchanging shots

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Steve Hrabyk

5:47 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

There hasn't been an update for 45 mins, any sign of a resolution?

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Marie Axler

5:58 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Sarah, are you on the scene? Stay safe.

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Sarah Larson

6:26 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Thanks, Marie. Tom Sofield and I are here, but we're down the street at the Township building. We're in no danger, but thanks for thinking of us.

John

6:03 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Did he get out?? Please answer my friend is the neighbor of that house. We are getting so many different responses. Evan, what do you mean face down on the floor?

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Bob Smith

6:09 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

I just heard that he is out of the house. Any new updates?

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Sarah Larson

6:27 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Not at this point, Bob. We haven't been told that. Will keep you posted.

Jessica Phillips

6:14 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

my mother and daughter are in that area and I cant get to them...I havent seen any updates anyone with news please share!!

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dg

6:22 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Please disregard Evan's comments. Police are everywhere. Security is tight.. All immediate surrounding houses were evacuated. Police suggested others go to basement. Still a situation but quiet for now. ANd for the record, he was not wandering around the neighborhood firing shots.

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Kjhelf

7:55 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

not all immediate houses were evacuated cause my sister and her kids are in their home across the street

dg

6:24 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

No residents have been injured

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Nancy Kulak

6:36 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Where did you hear 3 are dead, I live on radcliff in the crossing

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John

6:36 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Robert, no one is dead. Stop scaring people. I just suggest to stay inside

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Nancy Kulak

6:37 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

To Bob Smith,where did u hear he is out of the house?

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John

6:44 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Sarah, could you post more pictures of the scene? I am down the street and I would like to know what my neighborhood is looking like right now. People are saying that it is PACKED with police cars, etc. Please post more pictures!

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Ed Campanella

6:50 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Does anyone have rich s phone # . I worked with him for years I would like to call him up to talk to him to see if he would give up.

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David Powell

6:52 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

As of right now, we have no indication that anyone other than Corporal Doucette has been injured during this incident.

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John

6:53 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Ed, I just heard that it is not Richard inside the house... it is someone else. But again, that may be just a false rumor. Sarah, I am getting a lot of new information.

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RJ

6:56 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Any info as to where the wife and children are???

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Ed Campanella

6:59 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

john do u have a # or any updates .do u know if any of our PD Clifton NJ are there yet.

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David Powell

7:02 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Ed, a Clifton PD car showed up shortly after 4:00 p.m.

John

7:01 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Yes they are there and no i do not have a # do you have an updated Doylestown directory? I don't have any updates right now... do you know how I can listen to the police radio? Anyone?

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Jon Kalish

7:08 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/?action=wp&feedId=841

it's been fairly quiet. The last time I heard anything was at about 5pm when started firing on officers and the returned fire to the second floor

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Laura Lewis

7:15 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

do you have an iphone? if so there is a police scanner app. its eally quiet right now, but we had breaking news right from the police all day. we were at my parents right up the hill. the app is ; emergency radio

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Jon Kalish

7:18 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

or you can use scanner radio on android. it sources directly from the link i posted above

dg

7:03 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Wife and children are safe

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John

7:06 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Dg, could you tell me what source you got that from?

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dg

7:16 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

A friend spoke to her

Ed Campanella

7:16 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Thank you Dave. Let me know of any further info. Ed C.

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John

7:19 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

I am listening to the police radio, nothing new. Has anyone heard any gunshots? The last time I heard them it was at 5pm

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Ingrid Auerbach

7:27 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Radios been silent for a while. Any word on what's happening?

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John

7:30 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

They shut the radios down because Richard was listening to it.

John

7:28 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Wait, forget that. They shut the police radio down because he could hear it.

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Jon Kalish

7:36 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

sounds about right. i'm surprised they didn't do it earlier

jaime fahie

7:36 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

This is a scary situation.everyone please stay safe! Any more news?

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John

7:38 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Jon, I am surprised too. What street are you on?

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dg

7:41 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Police tank just looped the property a few times knoocking down back fence

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Jon Kalish

7:41 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

i'm not in the area. I live in Richboro. i've just been glued to the police radio and this site all afternoon as soon as I heard.

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Nicole

7:43 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Thought and prayers are with all in the midst of this crazzy situation.Be safe to all our neighbors!

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John

7:49 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Dg what street are you on?

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John

7:49 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Oh, well thank you Jon anyways :)

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John

7:52 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Robert that is NOT TRUE! NOBODY LISTEN TO ROBERT!

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Kip Nuesch

7:57 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Is there any news coverage on tv?

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Nicole

7:58 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Wish we would get an update!

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David Powell

7:58 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

We have two reporters in the area. Neither one has reported any "loud explosions," "deafening gunfire," or anything that indicates that the gunman has left the house on Bittersweet Drive.

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John

8:00 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

David, is there any recent shootings?

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David Powell

8:31 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

John, the best info we have is that shots were last exchanged around 5:00 p.m. A police radio report around 7:40 p.m. indicated that they were still talking to him.

Our reporters and other media in the area have been asked to wait in the parking lot of the nearby municipal building, where Chief Mettin has been giving periodic briefings.

I can tell you that many residents who were waiting to be allowed back into the neighborhood have given up and dispersed.

Nancy Kulak

8:04 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Robert,please don't give false info, none of this is ok but its especially wrong to give incorrect information

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John

8:15 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Jiza, very good information. Thank you.

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Aim

8:15 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

To bad it would be a cop protecting you to shoot him in the head. Go get an education.

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Jonathan David Herman

8:18 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

wow janise such malice, this guy obviously has lots of problems and unfortunately they probably will end up shooting him because I really doubt that he's going to give them any other choice other than suicide by cop. But when someone has this many issues having some compassion and hoping he is taken alive so that he can receive that help, or compassion for the swat team who ultimately will have to make and live with the decision the end this persons life for the rest of theirs. I don't care how much training police go through they're humans and that is a decision that can be career ending and life altering.

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Eric S

11:21 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Amen to that. We just have no way of knowing what set the guy off but this is not the normal action of a normal functioning person. Unfortunately someone may have to give the order, and someone will have to carry out that order, to shoot the man. Not a good thing in there no matter how you look at it other than it may be the last option available before a responder or civilian gets hit. No one wants to give that order, no one wants to carry it out. I just hope they can talk him down before it comes to an even more tragic end.

People, stay in your basements and don't come out till the police clear the scene of danger....meaning they got the guy. They don't need questions or people popping their heads out to see what's going on, they need to stay focused for the best resolution available. They are trying to not have anyone hurt or killed.....make it easier and stay put, you'll have all your answers when the answers become available.

Nancy Kulak

8:23 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Kudos to you Jonathan for speaking up

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Jonathan David Herman

8:27 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

that can't be robert masten, If you go on the bucks county doc inmate locator he's still in prison in cell b009

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Jonathan David Herman

8:32 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

no, i'm just outside of philadelphia on the montgomery county side but i've been following the story since the initial call went out. I just hate seeing people make comments like she did. self-defense or not many officers are diagnosed with ptsd that is career ending every year due to being involved in a lethal force incident. I hope they come out of this in tact but i somewhat doubt it.

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jiza

8:33 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

He is the only one with that name here in PA, one other was killed a few years ago.

It has to be him, and he is a punk writing false reports trying to scare people.

It is a county prison
not state jail. ( less strict)

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Jonathan David Herman

8:37 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

i realize he's the only person who legitimately has that name but you can make your name on here anything you want too could just be a troublemaker that doesn't want us to know who he is...I don't think you get unsupervised computer use in any prison

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jiza

8:39 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

ok, I get that. But he stole a name that is very familiar here in Doylestown.
IF he stole it.

Anyway........

Tired of Hypocrisy

8:38 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Oscar, the police DID evacuate the park and castle. Perhaps you were already gone. Please do not disparage the police, they did exactly what they should do.
Robert whoever you are, stop putting out false statements. You are doing a disservice to everyone in the area. No need to tell them to stay inside, they are well aware of it via the police.
Hopefully this situation will come to a safe conclusion and the man will get the help he obviosly needs. Very sad for all concerned.

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Peggy Sundling

8:40 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

My daughter got off work in Plumsteadville about 6:00....the Plumstead police were there and she was told to not try and come home...611 shut down....evidently the shooter was able to move up the road...no clue how true that is....but told her to stay up there as instructed....would love a REAL update!!

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John

8:40 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

I JUST HEARD 3 MORE GUN SHOTS, ANY UPDATES?

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Sarah Larson

8:54 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

John, are you in the neighborhood? We're being held at the twp building; too far away to hear that.

Sarah Larson

8:42 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Police confirmed that his wife and children are safe.

Latest update from police is that this is going to take some time to resolve.

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John

8:47 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Thank you, please keep posting updates, Sarah. This is very important to me

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John

8:57 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Yes I am in the neighborhood. I live here

Vanessa Aponte-Ramos

8:58 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

@ Campanella, did you get his number ??

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John

9:03 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Nobody has contact to Klementovich right now, but if anybody knows any numbers, facebook accounts, etc. please tell.

big

9:13 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

just heard what sounded like a single gun shot about 10 minutes ago on the scanner but there wasnt any discussion.... also heard that a lady claimed there was a ploice officer trying to get into her home she called the local police to confirm if it was a real officer or the shooter... nothing was confirmed.

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John

9:18 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

So the shooter MAY be outside of the house? U are saying?

M

9:17 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

I apologize to the readers. Someone hacked my email, and posted comments using a ficticious name. I received an email from the Patch, which I did not sign up for. I have changed my password and hope whoever did this will grow up. Sincerely, M

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jiza

9:19 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UO8qZL1qzA

This is what went down today in the neighborhood. on youtube.

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big

9:21 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

John; what i heard was an officer call into Command. The female officer told command that there was a lady that called in to report a man that claimed to be a police officer outside of her house looking to come in. Command then told this officer to call his cell phone regarding the situation.

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David Powell

9:23 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Comments that post private phone numbers and other information that could be used to harass or intimidate people will be deleted in accordance with our Terms of Use. Thank you.

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Nicole Pries

9:25 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Just heard that township officials are trying to get discounted rates for residents that are displaced.Viatwitter

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John

9:28 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

What do you mean "displaced"?

rob

9:28 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Whoops, sorry. Phone number was on the internet using search for his name and street address....

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rob

9:35 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Not sure what line it is...might be landline.

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John

9:39 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

What is the website
? May i ask?

Sarah Larson

9:39 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Latest update: Twp Sup Barbara Lyons is here at the twp bldg trying to help residents sort out places to stay and medication and pets. No one is being allowed back into the neighborhood.

Families with teens or young adults in the locked down houses can give address to police, and they will go in and bring the people out. After the people are out, the police said they will try to get the pets out.

Lyons is trying to arrange discounted hotel rates for the families with no place to stay - about 15 of them, it looks like.

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John

9:42 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Could u tell me what houses in the neighborhood should do? I live near the house..

vmgray

9:40 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

What does the house look like at the moment? Im assuming spotlights all over it so no possible way of getting out

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John

9:42 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Im assuming that too

an american

9:42 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Why do people say to stay inside when it is still bullets still go through walls? are people stupid? do you not think that when you look out the window and see the guy and he shots at you that the wall will stop that bullet from that high powered rifel????

Not to many smart people in this world.... Got o say if you are going to stay inside you should at least stop looking outside to see whats going on... you dont have to be so noisey and have to know eveyrones business all the time because it could easily get you killed some day...

just word for thought the next time you have a killer in your nieghborhood the next time

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John

9:45 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Its better than being shot right in the skull outside.

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an american

9:48 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

So you would rather have the bullet go through the wall and ionto you and not have anyon know that you have been hit gun shot????? and you would lay there and die alone instead, so you will continue to be nosey and look out that window and instead of just hiding downstairs or maybe beind a bunch of other hitngs in the house?

But the point for you is that you want to look ou that window and see who it is and what they are doing? becaus it is you business to know right?

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John

10:15 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Yea AND where else would u go?! NARNIA!?

rob

9:48 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

I posted the website, patch keeps deleting it, not sure why.....does posting url violate terms?? Email me offline.... Or just do a search for his name and the street address, it is a phonebooks dot com address...

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rob

9:53 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

John, Google this, result 49: richard klementovich 25 bittersweet

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Michele

9:54 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Any news ? Did he get out?

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ingrid

9:58 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Patch's team is doing a fantastic job at giving us the news and keeping us updated throughout and as news breaks. Keep up the good work!

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Nicole Pries

10:00 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Totally agree with you. They make it easy to keep up with their updates also. Looked at Phillyburbs and couldn't figure out when they were updating. Great job guys!

jaime fahie

9:59 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

At Peggy 611 is not shutdown you can travel all the
way to wells road and there are no road blocks.

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Nicole

9:59 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

I hope this ends soon.Many of us who live in the area will not be sleeping tonight.Praying for the family.

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John

10:10 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Im not sleeping tonight... no way

Nicole

10:08 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

If American Red Cross can supply bedding why don't they open Kutz school which is close by, family's can stay there and no cost out of their pockets.

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big

10:10 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

gotta remember... this guy is an officer himself...so it will take much longer to outsmart...and out shoot him...

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John

10:12 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

He also has many weapons and is heavily guarded and has a muscular build.

Nicole Pries

10:16 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Sarah or Tom any word on the type of weapons he has or amount of ammo?

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John

10:19 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

2,000 bullets they said. That is all I know

Jonathan David Herman

10:20 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

given the fact that this guy is a trained officer not sure if he was special services or not my assumption is swat is still a better shot than he is but if he really wanted people hurt don't you think he would have been able to hit a few people in 8-9 hours? Hopefully he'll get tired of this and give himself up, We all have a breaking point but it isn't to late for a peaceful resolution and I really have to give it to all the police departments and swat team(s) who have held their cool thus far

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Bg

10:20 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Reported earlier he has 2000 rounds of ammo and multiple guns.

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Bg

10:30 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

What website are you reading?

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jaime fahie

10:38 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

@ john what website are you on.

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Debbie Goetz

10:43 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Why would u post that? The gunman can read, you know...let the police do their job and stop posting everything u hear that might also help the gunman

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John

10:46 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Nicole, this was before the police had arrived. Apparently one of the neighbors saw him and the police then arrived. Im sorry I am posting all of these updates. You do not have to believe that.

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John

10:46 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

I am very sorry I did not think the gunman would be reading this.

Laura Lewis

10:45 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Hopefully, he will have seen the news at 10, and understand that aside from the anger, frustration and terror he has caused, those people who know him, and share his neighborhood have wonderful things to say about him, even after he was well into this breakdown . They want him to make it, and are pulling for him. I don't know if I would be that charitable. We were a block up the hill all day with my parents, out of immediate danger, yet it was so real for all of us. I was angry. Good for those people who opened hearts.

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Conrad Miller

10:45 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

John what website are you reading?

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Debbie Goetz

10:49 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

John, do you not understand that everything you post can be read by the gunman? Let the police and firefighters and members of the media do the reporting...they are doing it properly and discreetly.

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John

10:53 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

I am very sorry. I just wanted to tell people who wanted to know whats going on. The reporters weren't posting updates so I thought I would fill you guys in. I will delete the previous comments

Debbie Goetz

10:57 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

I know you are frustrated and unnerved with all that's going on near your home but just be careful with what you post.

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John

10:58 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

I just wanted people to be informed. The reporters have not updated. Very sorry I am just scared I live right near the house it is scary for me.

Bg

11:02 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

@john. Your fine, no need to say your sorry. You are safe the police and SWAT have the house surrounded. He's not getting out of the house. Stay away from doors and windows. The man in the house is thinking about his next move, and it's either die or surrender.
Stay safe and hopefully it will all be over soon.

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John

11:06 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Thank you. I doubt I will sleep tonight, ha.

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David Powell

11:16 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

John, we're posting every piece of information we have that we can, except for those that could potentially endanger people who are involved.

My phone number is 610-462-8458. Give me a call if you have concerns.

Sarah Larson

11:20 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Hi everyone. We have not been disclosing any info about the police's tactics or movements or the gunman's weapons. The police haven't been sharing detail on that, and what we've been told off the record, we're keeping that way for now, since this is an ongoing situation.

I'm still at the township building; many residents have gone off to hotels for the night, but about 20 residents are waiting here. Township manager Stephanie Mason went out and got food - Penn Taproom donated burgers and fries for everyone. And Supervisor Barb Lyons is making the second round of coffee for everyone.

For now, it's still quiet down the street. We'll continue to keep you posted.

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Adam R

11:23 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

John--
I understand your interest and concern in all of this but please refrain from posting anything regarding police tactics or movements on the off chance they may be true. Some of us have realtives and friends serving to protect everyone in the line of fire. If we can read this site chances are the suspect can as well.

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John

11:25 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

I am very sorry. I deleted all of the previous comments with the police's tactics or any movements that may or may not be true. Again, very sorry. I wasn't using common sense. -John

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John

11:32 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

You should be grateful you are in a safe area.

Bg

11:30 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Tom, no need to be rude! Put yourself in his situation and I'm sure you would be very nervous as well. It's easy to judge when your safe and away from any issues.

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Anon

11:40 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Am I the only one who finds it really disturbing that the Doylestown Police department is militarized to the point of having literal tanks? Also, doesn't sending a freakin' tank out for one man with a few guns sound just a bit like overreacting? I'm sorry, but this really sounds like some kind of setup to further demonize gun ownership and acclimate the public to martial law while scaring us into supporting legislation that would further restrict our right to defend our 2nd amendment rights in one fell swoop. I'm not saying this guy isn't crazy, but this whole thing sounds really scripted.

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ladyrosedeky

12:00 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

Depends upon what kind of guns he has.

As for the tanks, they do help set up a perimeter to secure the area and protect the officers from being shot.

Over kill?

Maybe. but there was an incident here in Central Kentucky where an abusive husband who wasn't in his right mind that those tanks for a man with only one gun would have come in really handy. And maybe, just maybe, one paramedic who went in to save the life of the wife would still be alive - Brenda Cowan.

JD

11:49 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

I think everyone should stop getting on John's case about his posts. He has apologized many times and has taken down the posts. He is right there where everything is happening and I'm sure he is very nervous and was conversing with everyone to help calm himself down. During a time like this we should be spreading love not hate. Hate is the reason why this horrible incident is happening. John, I hope you get some peace and very soon!!!

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Jonathan David Herman

11:51 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Anon it's a bearcat not a tank would you prefer a brinks truck the guns are handheld not cannons

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Kelly

11:53 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Best to be safe than sorry. And really? A setup? Get outta here

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ladyrosedeky

11:55 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

I feel sorry when someone reaches this point. However, imagine if the N.R.A. succeeds in getting the 50 cal machine gun made legal for sale to whomever wants one.

I have no problem with gun ownership but there does have to some reasonableness to what is allowed on the market and a military weapon of war isn't something that a person needs for the use for hunting or self defense in order to defend their home.

I'm just glad this man doesn't have major military weaponry or this neighborhood would be in real trouble. Grant it - it takes three people to work a 50 cal machine gun but they still don't need to be sold to anyone who wants one. Neither do things like Israel's popular uzi.

Prayerfully, everyone will come out of this all right. Including the very troubled officer who has barracaded himself in his ex-wife's home. He needs help. It is just too bad his fellow officers didn't realize it in time.

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John Kaiser

11:57 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Thank god for our militarized police and their surplus military APCs.

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JD

11:58 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Anon, are you kidding me!!?!?! What happens if eventually they need to get closer to the house to capture this guy and he starts firing rounds of ammunition? Would you rather these men & women be in a cop car that bullets will penetrate through or in a tank that will protect them? How would you feel if that was your Dad, Brother, Sister, Aunt, Uncle in that vehicle? It might not be a relative of yours, but it would be someone's relative and I'm sure they want their Family member home safe. I'm glad they have a tank! That means they're prepared for anything!!

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Jonathan David Herman

11:58 pm on Sunday, June 17, 2012

Uzi full auto is still illegal and standoff is over

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big

12:00 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

lol how does everything become a political issue....literally everything is a setup or a plot lol.... that same vehicle went through my neighborhood when a killer from maryland and camped out in jamison... yes, it seems to be a little much, but if we have it, lets use it.

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John Kaiser

12:03 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

I'm with you Anon on it being a bit disturbing.

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Janet caparros

12:03 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

Just heard he surrendered! Please confirm.

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Bg

12:03 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

Man surrendered, standoff over. God bless our law enforcement and everyone is safe!!

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John Kaiser

12:04 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

They might as well send in an Apache attack helicopter.

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JerseyBornNBred

12:26 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

If the officer had been black he would have been dead at least 7 hours ago and you would be at home and in bed right now. Its great being white.

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Tired of Hypocrisy

4:49 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

Following your analogy...if he were black in a black neighborhood then the Red Cross would be there immediately setting up cots in the school for the displaced residents & feeding them. We could then look forward to Jackson & Sharpton leading one of their parades through D-town, stirring the pot, collecting 'donations' for their 'churches' and then leaving town - never to be seen in those parts again.
So you see, there are always answers to those that post racist and unnecessary comments. It will never end until the finger-pointing ends. We are all human, why can't we view each other that way and get past the skin color, be it red, yellow, white or black.

Nancy Kulak

12:32 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

But does anyone know if we can go home, we are solo tired

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David Powell

1:14 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

Nancy, the residents of all but seven houses are allowed to return to their homes. We've listed the exceptions in the most recent update to the story.

Susan K

1:38 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

yes residents can go back now. we just drove back and there are no blockades.

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Jon Kalish

3:22 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

I'm glad to hear they were able to resolve this without any further injury, and that almost everyone is probably safe at home by now (3am). I'm not going to lie, I didn't think he was going to make it out of this alive. I was getting the feeling that if SWAT didn't take him out, he was going to end it himself. Hopefully, he gets the help that he needs. What a way to have a nervous breakdown.

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Tired of Hypocrisy

4:40 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

Thank you to all the officers who worked tremendously hard to bring the situation to a peaceful end. Glad you will all get to go home tonight safely.

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Diane

4:45 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

Pretty sure this guy just cracked and couldn't take it anymore. Sad thing is he didn't have the mental state to not go up against his "brothers" and could have killed one of them. Too bad because they didn't kill him like he probably wanted and now he will face jail. And a cop in jail just can't be like any other criminal.

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Lisa

8:37 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

Appreciate the excellent reporting by Patch - first tried the Intelligencer and then the Inquirer - pretty slack reporting. The Patch was on the scene and amazing in the detailed coverage provided.

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David Powell

10:00 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

Thank you so much, Lisa. We sincerely appreciate that.

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Diane Check

11:37 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

Agreed - no one else covered it like you did. Great job.

DA

10:01 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

Patch always comes through and keeps us informed. We appreciate your work - keep it up.

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Karen McDevitt

11:17 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

The Patch did an excellent job of keeping the area residents informed. Wonderful job ladies and gentlemen! Thank you!

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Karen McDevitt

11:24 am on Monday, June 18, 2012

And a HUGE thanks to all the law enforcement officers. You obviously handled this situation extremely well to have such a positive outcome with such dangerous circumstances. It's good to know that the forces of the surrounding communities are able to work together so well. We will all sleep better tonight knowing you are working to protect us!

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Sarah Larson

12:26 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

Thank you everyone for the kind words. We really appreciate it.

We're working on several updates today, and I just posted this story, which sheds more light on what the suspect's state of mind was: http://doylestown.patch.com/articles/gunman-this-is-the-way-i-want-to-die

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John Q

12:52 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

Thank God this a-hole didn't go crazy while he was on duty and harm any innocent civilians.

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RudyzMom

1:10 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

Once again, an extremely dangerous situation was handled by some of the region's best law enforcement. Less than 10 months ago the SWAT team was in place for the armed murderer on foot in Jamison with a much different outcome.
The expression..."Those sort of things don't happen here" can only be said if you live on the moon because this is the second time in a little less than a year eminent danger was in very close proximity to residential homes and families. We can not thank the law enforcement and special ops teams in the Buck-Mont area that keep us safe during the day and throughout the night.
Praise should also go to the leadership of Doylestown Township for their expedient efforts to ensure comfort, food and shelters to the residents of Doylestown Lea during a time when families should have been together for Father's Day. To Jimmy and Sue Reichwein for expressing sincere compassion for their neighbor's troubled husband and to remind us we are all people first. There's no question; the quality of life, those dedicated to this community and our municipalities are the best in the state and we are blessed to call it HOME.
Sarah - The Patch championed news reporting like no other 2012 news outlet, kept families/loved ones connected and afforded all of us with eyes and ears on Bittersweet Drive - a well reported ending to a very long day! ~K

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JLM

1:27 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

glad you all are safe, and congratulations to all of the law enforcement agencies involved. To those who complain your local cops have a tank....REALLY?? You would be the first one to complain when a tank didn't show up...unreal. Obviously the shooter has serious issues but you know, he's still a dad...let's all respect the child involved and thank God no one was killed.

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Jonathan David Herman

2:45 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

I just wish people could tell the difference between a tank and a bearcat. One is an armored vehicle with heavy artillery on the front the other is an armored transport vehicle.

I really hope this guy gets the psychological help he needs. I'm sure if he truly wanted to kill anyone they'd be dead. I know people will disagree with me but I agree with JLM's last point about the child and I think there needs to be a level of respect and humanity for him as well despite what transpired these things don't happen unless a person is very troubled. I'm also very glad that none of the law enforcement was seriously injured they did an incredible job they ended it responsibly and they didn't take the easy way out by ending this guys life.

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John

5:35 pm on Monday, June 18, 2012

Good thing the kids don't know. They would be too young to understand. Thank you for ur wonderful updates, Sarah.

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