WASHINGTON COUNTY, Pa. — A man accused of threatening drivers with a gun in Washington County turned himself in to police Wednesday.
Zach Sadler, 30, is facing a series of charges after police said he fired a series of shots at a driver on East Walnut Street in Washington on June 8.
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According to officers, Sadler was passing a man on a motorcycle at the intersection when he pointed a gun out of his car window and opened fire. The motorcyclist was not hit.
Authorities said hours later, they received another call of a person with the same description pointing a gun along Allison Avenue. Sadler is also accused of pointing the gun at a pregnant woman and her 5-year-old daughter in the Washington Shop ‘n Save parking lot.
Sadler, who only recently was released from prison, is in the Washington County Jail in lieu of $60,000 bond.