Survivalist who killed state trooper to spark 'revolution' is guilty of murder
Source: Associated Press
Survivalist who killed state trooper to spark 'revolution' is guilty of murder
Associated Press
Thursday 20 April 2017 00.52 BST
A man who hid in the forest under cover of night and opened fire with a snipers rifle has been convicted of murdering a state police trooper he targeted at random in hopes of sparking a revolution.
A jury convicted Eric Frein for the attack at Blooming Grove state police barracks in north-eastern Pennsylvania in September 2014. Corporal Bryon Dickson, a married father of two, was killed, and a second trooper was shot through the hips and was left debilitated.
Frein was literally hunting humans when he peered at his targets through a scope during a late-night shift change and shot four times, Pike county district attorney Ray Tonkin told jurors in his closing argument. He called Frein a terrorist who sought to change the government through bullets and bombs.
The gunman led authorities on a 48-day manhunt through the rugged Pocono mountains before US marshals caught him at an abandoned airplane hangar more than 20 miles from the barracks.
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