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One arrested after chase, shootout with Pennsylvania troopers

CLINTON COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) — A Clinton County man allegedly shot at police while being served a warrant in Bald Eagle Township late Tuesday night.

According to State Police, at around 8:50 p.m. Aug. 19, PSP Lamar troopers arrived at a residence on Eagle Valley Road to serve a felony warrant. Once troopers made contact with the intended individual, he fired a shot towards the police before getting into his vehicle and fleeing onto state route 150.

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The man then pulled into the Lykens Market convenience store in Beech Creek borough and continued to fire another shot at pursuing troopers. PSP says that a short exchange of gunfire then ensued before the individual was taken into custody without any further incident.

The unidentified man suffered a non-life-threatening injury, according to police, and no one in law enforcement or bystanders was harmed during the event.

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An investigation is still ongoing.

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