CEO to stand trial; charged with killing his brother-in-law at family-owned Pa. business

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The evidence differs from the accused's account of the Williamsport area workplace shooting, police say.

WILLIAMSPORT - The chief executive officer of the Lycoming County telecommunications firm will stand trial on charges that accuse him of fatally shooting his brother-in-law in the lobby of the business.

The location of the body as recorded by a police body camera differs from the account of the shooting given by Michaels when interviewed, Segura said. This is what he said Michaels told him: Roskowski dropped to the floor and Michaels returned to the office area of the business without offering aid to his brother-in-law who was pronounced dead on arrival at UPMC Williamsport.

The day before Roskowski had driven his car to the business to have it serviced as he had done in the past.

 

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