Thursday, January 16, 2025

Shooting Incident on January 15, 2025

 

Justin Odell Freshwater

The following information is based on an Affidavit of Probable Cause:

Re: Shooting Incident on January 15, 2025

Defendant: Justin Odell Freshwater

On Wednesday, January 15, 2025, Columbia Police officers responded to a reported shooting in the 100 block of South 4th Street, Columbia Borough, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Initial reports indicated an adult male had sustained gunshot wounds to the arm.


Investigation Details:

Initial Response:

- Officers discovered Victim #1 with two gunshot wounds to the left arm.

- The victim was treated on scene by EMS and transported to Lancaster General Hospital.

- Two spent Hornady 9mm shell casings were recovered at 400 block of Avenue K near South Fourth Street intersection.


Suspect Identification and Apprehension:

- Witness #1 identified the shooter as Justin Freshwater (18 YOM).

- Officers located Freshwater and a 17-year-old juvenile male in an apartment on the 100 block of South 4th Street.

- Both individuals were detained.


Witness Statement (approximately 1730 hours):

- Detective Matthew D. Leddy interviewed Witness #1.

- Witness reported that Freshwater, the juvenile male, and Victim #1 were known to each other and had prior conflicts.

- The incident began with an argument between Victim #1 and the juvenile male near Fourth and Cherry Streets.

- The argument continued into 400 block of Avenue K.

- Freshwater admitted that the juvenile male told him about the argument with Victim #1 when the juvenile male returned to the apartment.

-Freshwater admitted that he took a handgun from the apartment and approached the area where Victim #1 and Witness #1 were located.

-An argument ensued between Freshwater and Victim #1. Freshwater said that during this argument, he pulled the handgun from his waist area and shot Victim #1 two times.

-Freshwater said that he then fled the scene and returned to the apartment.


Suspect Interview (approximately 1917 hours):

- Detective Leddy conducted a Miranda-warned interview with Freshwater.

- Freshwater waived rights and provided a statement.

- Freshwater admitted to taking a handgun from the apartment after learning of argument.

- Freshwater confirmed confronting and shooting Victim #1 twice before fleeing back to apartment.


Charges Approved by Lancaster County District Attorney's Office:

1. 18 Pa.C.S.2702(a)(4) - Aggravated Assault (F2)

2. 18 Pa.C.S.6106(a)(1) - Firearms not to be carried without a license


[Photo and Affidavit of Probable Cause were provided by Austin Winkler, CBS21 News.]



Wednesday, January 15, 2025

BREAKING: SHOOTING REPORTED IN COLUMBIA


A shooting incident was reported in Columbia on Wednesday afternoon at approximately 4:30 PM. Emergency units were dispatched to the area of Smoke and Chill shop located at the intersection of South Fourth Street and Cherry Street, and also to South Fourth and Avenue K.




Initial reports:

- Two shots were heard by witnesses

- A male victim reportedly sustained a shoulder wound near Avenue K before running to the Smoke and Chill shop, according to witnesses

-A male was taken from Smoke and Chill by ambulance.

- Law enforcement response included four West Hempfield Township Police vehicles and at least one Columbia Borough Police vehicle



This information is preliminary. Further details will be provided as more information becomes available from official sources.



UPDATE (5:30 p.m. 1/15/25): Police have closed off the 400 block of Avenue K. Two Manor Township police vehicles were also observed near the scene.


Monday, January 13, 2025

Deeds Recorded - Columbia Borough - January 13, 2025


Gochnauer Barry L, Gochnauer Beth E. conveyed 454 Linden St. to Lopes Yve C, Crowthers Jesse W. for $245,000.

James Blymire conveyed 332 Cherry St. to Kifle Tigisti, Turpin Justin for $160,000.

Angelina Jenkins conveyed 904 Houston St. to E&E Rental Properties LLC for $137,500.

Sunday, January 12, 2025

About Town - January 12, 2025

 This week's photos of Columbia 

Click on photos to see larger, sharper images. 


A few photos of today's sunset . . .

The colors were so vivid that the camera couldn't capture them adequately.



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The river ice got covered with snow after the second snowfall this week.

Here's how things looked a day or two earlier. 

Here's a view from the Wrightsville side this morning. 

The sidewalk to the trail wasn't cleared when this photo was taken. 

But who is responsible for clearing it? Columbia Borough shouldn't be, since it's along a state road, and the adjacent property owners - Gordon Waste and Norfolk Southern - are on the other side of the fence.

He's not just a reflection, he's actually real. The window sign says so.

Steps to the Laurel Hill Cemetery, possibly a stairway to heaven


The starling convention was back in town. 

Many were in attendance . . .

No, really. MANY WERE IN ATTENDANCE. 

Two guys working along Bank Avenue, one above ground, the other half-submerged.

Apparently, they work for this company. 

Wires were down in the Owls parking lot, possibly due to the recent high winds. 

The butts are piling up on Locust. 

Call the number or just say a prayer. 

A mystery photo on the camera roll
(Interesting bokeh, though)

Securing the satchel

Council is still trying to figure out what it wants to do with the former airfield.

The Garrison grave marker at Mount Bethel Cemetery 

Paul R. Garrison and crew went missing over Japan during World War II, as Columbia Spy reported HERE.

Jesus is looking out for us.

But despite the hopes of some, he lost the election. 

This feline is most likely adoptable at the Columbia Animal Shelter. 

And, of course, a few snow photos are in order this week...











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From the Spy files: A postcard from 1918, according to the postmark.

It's a school tax notice - for a whopping $3.30!
Also note the property valuation: $200!
How times have changed!


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