The Harrisburg native hosted hundreds of campers at his old high school for a free football camp.
District Attorney Fran Chardo said the man who shot and killed Paul Kattouf on June 23 had 'seconds' to decide whether to use deadly force to defend his family.HARRISBURG, Pa. — Dauphin County District Attorney Fran Chardo announced Tuesday that no criminal charges will be filed against the man whoin an apparent road-rage incident on State Street between Second and Third Streets near Harrisburg's State Capitol Complex last month.
According to Chardo, the man who shot Kattouf on June 23 was a passenger in a vehicle driven by his girlfriend, who was in her third trimester of pregnancy. The driver's 7-year-old child was also riding in the vehicle's back seat, Chardo said.The family was traveling by car to drop the adult male passenger at work on the West Shore. The family first observed Kattouf’s car at Front and Reily’s Streets.
While on the telephone with EMA, the family stopped behind Kattouf’s car and began to relate the license plate number to the dispatcher. Kattouf exited his vehicle and approached the family’s vehicle. All the windows in the family car were open. At the passenger side window, Kattouf deployed pepper spray into the car. The pepper spray hit the pregnant female driver, the male passenger, and the child in the back seat.
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