PERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A man was shot and killed Thursday in Perry Township, Greene County, by a driver whose vehicle he jumped in front of and began damaging, Pennsylvania State Police in Waynesburg said.
Dustin Miller, 33, and his mother were driving to the West Virginia area to have his mental health evaluated, according to police. At one point he became irate, put the vehicle he was in with his mother in park and got out on Locust Street.
Police said Miller then jumped in front of the vehicle of a passerby, Cam Lemley, who got out of his vehicle with a gun after Miller began to damage it. The two got into an argument and Lemley, 66, of Core, West Virginia, fatally shot Miller.
Police said Friday in a release that the shooting appeared to be justifiable. The district attorney’s office was consulted and Lemley was released.
The investigation is ongoing.
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