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Lancaster New Era
Oct 29, 2009 00:03 EST
Lancaster
By JENNIFER TODD, Staff Writer

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A Lancaster man wanted for the alleged assault of his girlfriend Sunday has turned himself in to police.

Shawn M. Jones, 20, of East Lemon Street, arrived at the Manheim Township police station about 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, according to a news release.

He was arraigned before District Judge David Miller and committed to Lancaster County Prison in lieu of $40,000 bail.

Jones is charged with aggravated assault, reckless endangerment and terroristic threats.

Police allege that Jones drove his 22-year-old girlfriend to the dead end of North Lime Street Sunday afternoon and they argued.

He punched her in the face several times, threatened her with a loaded gun and then struck her in the head with the weapon, police said.

Jones then drove the couple from the area, heading south on North Duke Street.

As they passed Lancaster General Hospital, police said the woman jumped from the moving vehicle and ran into the hospital for help.

The victim, who has not been identified by police, was hospitalized for injuries. Police did not have an update on her condition Wednesday.

jtodd@lnpnews.com


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QUOTE (mountjoyhomer @ Oct 29 2009, 08:30 AM)
What a courageous thing for that woman to do, jumping out of a moving vehicle. I hope she is courageous enough to stay away from this "dude" after he does his "three months" - out on good behavior...

then she'll be back with him; cuz he sorry babe, yuh sain?
Nicknack
Did he admit to robbing that grocery store, too? hahahehehaha

richieRich
Another fine up standing ____________American.
iamno1
I for one am proud of this young man for doing the right thing. As someone who works with young adults every day, I've seen many run from the law and end up in worse shape for it. We encourage our youth to turn themselves in when they've done something wrong. Unfortunately, we don't have nearly the influence that their parents could.

Stu
Stu Metzler
QUOTE (Stu Metzler @ Oct 29 2009, 04:12 PM)
I for one am proud of this young man for doing the right thing. As someone who works with young adults every day, I've seen many run from the law and end up in worse shape for it. We encourage our youth to turn themselves in when they've done something wrong. Unfortunately, we don't have nearly the influence that their parents could.

Stu


ROTFLMAO!!! Yeah. He's a real success story....ROTFLMAO!!!!
Nicknack
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