As one of the officers left their vehicle, Cropper allegedly accelerated his bike into the passenger-door, injuring the officer. Cropper then fled on foot and later punched the same officer who was trying to apprehend him, according to investigators. Cropper was later arrested and charged with aggravated assault, criminal mischief, aggravated assault by vehicle, possession of an instrument of crime, simple assault, resisting arrest and fleeing a police officer.
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New Jersey 32 mins ago. Sorgen said his organization prides itself on self-policing and has spent money to fix yards in the few instances that club members have torn up properties. Jason Albright, state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources forest field operations manager, said the agency is monitoring and managing ATV activity with consideration of its impacts on the environment, the economy and other factors. Timothy Schaeffer, executive director, state Fish and Boat Commission, said impacts to fishing and aquatic life especially with wild trout streams are being considered.
State Sen. Gene Yaw, R-Loyalsock Township, chair of the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, said salt from roads washing into streams poses some of the greatest negative impact to waterways. Chris Dush, R-Wellsboro, said people with physical limitations who might otherwise access the great outdoors can benefit from ATV use. Scott E. The Montoursville Area School Board rejected a motion to require masking by students and staff at its meeting this
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