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Abington Police Deputy Chief John Livingood said this morning that no charges have been filed in the Feb. 22 shooting and assault involving five men in the 3000 block of Mount Carmel Avenue in the North Hills section of Abington. See the story below or click here. “The [Montgomery County] DA is reviewing the charges,” Livingood said. “There are no charges now.” None of the men has a violent criminal history. Livingood said the incident stemmed from what he called a “monetary and a business issue,” though he said he didn’t know the exact amount of money in dispute. The incident happened in the rear of the fenced-in property. There are no signs on the building to indicate what kind of business it is. However, there is what appears to be a …
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A Wednesday night mêlée ends with two shot, one tazed, and one hit with an axe handle.
Police released more information about a Wednesday night shooting in the 3000 block of Mount Carmel Avenue in the North Hills section of Abington. See the initial story here. According to police, John Razzi, 57, of North Hills; Michael Razzi, 48, of Horsham; and Joseph Turco, 44, of North Hills, entered a business at 3009 Mount Carmel Avenue to confront two men regarding a debt. The two men — who run a business at that location — are Christopher Green, 31; and John Green, 36. According to police, Michael Razzi had a bat or axe handle in his hands at the time, and Turco had an electric stun device in his possession. Both Greens were working on a vehicle toward the rear of the fenced-in property. The confrontation between the two groups …
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Police said a shooting happened at this location Wednesday night.
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Two men injured
UPDATE: According to a source, a police officer called the incident “a justifiable shooting,” as the two men who were shot approached the shooters with baseball bats. "I was told it was like a 'wild-west' shootout over there," the source said. -- Two men were shot, each in the leg, in the 3000 block of Mount Carmel Avenue last night at about 9:30 p.m. “Basically, the people that got shot went to confront the other two men; it was a situation where the others could have been acting in self-defense,” Abington Police Deputy Chief John Livingood said this morning. The shooter is not in custody; Livingood said, and the investigation continues. He added that more inormation would be available later. According to a source, the dispute …
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3:19 pm on Thursday, March 1, 2012
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