woman pulled from car york pa

We’re allowed to go for a walk. Since the governor’s stay-at-home order took effect statewide at 8 p.m. on April 1, two warnings have been issued, one in the northwestern counties and one in the southwestern counties. “He asked me if I was aware of the stay-at-home act,” she said. It was not a “peaceful” engagement. she had not been drinking or taking drugs, 'Get Trump': FBI agent in Michael Flynn investigation mocked 'Collusion Clue', Federal judge removes Trump's public lands chief in win for Democratic Montana Senate candidate, Student borrowers released from legal claims after New York reaches settlement with Transworld debt collectors, 'Besides myself? York City Police are collecting all video footage and investigating. Then the trooper told her to return to her car. And it’s filling up our hospital beds.”, One of the FBI agents involved with the inquiry into retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn jokingly referred to the Trump-Russia investigation as “Collusion Clue” and argued that many investigators, including some on special counsel Robert Mueller’s team, were out to “get Trump.”. But kneeling doesn’t create “solidarity,” nor is it “negotiating.” It’s a sign of submission. Shaffer said she saw the police cars parked in Yoe. “The governor needs to mean what he says and say what he means during these unprecedented times," she said. “He asked me if I was aware of the stay-at-home act,” she said. (York Dispatch). Witnesses told the station that a fight broke out between a woman driving down the street and a protester. The woman reportedly was dragged out of her car and then others swarmed in, producing what the station called a “scuffle.”. We’re allowed to go to the park and we’re even able to go to work. Tom Wolf’s stay-at-home order, according to state police. © 2020 Advance Local Media LLC. While the governor’s stay-at-home order is mandatory, state police spokesman Ryan Tarkowski said voluntary compliance is preferred and is what the state police are focusing on. Thanks for visiting PennLive. To wit, defendant states that she was ‘going for a drive’ after this violation was in effect.”. YORK, Pa, (WHTM) –A York County woman was cited and fined by state police for “going on a drive” during the Governor’s stay-at-home order. The 19-year-old woman … An investigation is ongoing. Yes, the driver may have opened the door herself. "If you are telling the public they will not be ticketed for violating the stay-at-home order, and yet we are seeing evidence of that occurring, we have more confusion and a lack of trust. Interestingly, the Pennsylvania State Police reported on Thursday that no citations have been issued to non-life-sustaining businesses operating in violation of the governor’s business closure order. To wit, defendant states that she was ‘going for a drive’ after this violation was in effect.”, Shaffer’s father said, “I think this is a little bit over the top.