Kane Republican

Police: Same man may have shot workers in two cities

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SCRANTON, Pa. (AP) — The parents of a gunman who killed a Pennsylvan­ia state trooper and permanentl­y disabled another eight years ago in an ambush of a police barracks have settled a lawsuit that accused them of partial responsibi­lity for the attack.

Tiffany Dickson, widow of Cpl. Bryon Dickson II, and Trooper Alex Douglass had alleged in separate lawsuits, later consolidat­ed, that Eugene and Deborah Frein knew their son Eric was mentally unstable and dangerous but allowed him access to weapons and imbued him with a hatred for law enforcemen­t.

The Freins had vehemently rejected the idea that they were responsibl­e. They were never charged, and none of their weapons were used in the September 2014 ambush outside the Blooming Grove barracks. Their attorney recently moved to dismiss the suit, saying there was no evidence they knew their son was a danger.

A Lackawanna County judge was to hear arguments on the motion Oct. 31 but court documents indicate that he was advised that the case had been settled, the (Wilkes-barre) Citizens' Voicerepor­ted.

Douglass’s attorney, Vincent Cimini, declined Friday to reveal details of the settlement, which is confidenti­al, but said his client, who he said had endured multiple surgeries, was relieved that it was over, The Citizens' Voice reported. The paper said comment was also sought from attorneys representi­ng the Freins and Tiffany Dickson.

“It was a very emotional case,” Cimini said. “This completely turned his life upside down.”

Prosecutor­s have said Eric Frein was hoping to start an uprising against the government when he opened fire with a rifle on the barracks. Cpl. Dickson, a Marine veteran and married father of two, was killed in the late-night ambush, and Douglass was left with devastatin­g injuries.

Frein, 39, of Canadensis, was captured after a 48-day search. He was convicted and sentenced to death, though Pennsylvan­ia has a moratorium on executions.

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