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« on: August 01, 2020, 01:06:35 PM »
Slatington man charged with attempted murder in mask dispute and gunfire at Cigars International in Bethlehem Township
By SARAH M. WOJCIK
THE MORNING CALL |
JUL 31, 2020 AT 10:02 PM

Mat Cook of Cigars International in Bethlehem Township gives details on an employee who police say was shot at by a man after he was told to wear a mask.

Like many other retail stores reopening during the pandemic, workers at Cigars International have been balancing how to stay in business while keeping customers and employees safe.

But on Friday, a simple request that a patron wear a mask while inside the Bethlehem Township store erupted in gunfire, leaving its staff rattled and police searching for an armed suspect.

An arrest warrant was issued for Adam Zaborowski, 35, of the 800 block of Main Street, Slatington, on attempted homicide and other charges. Police allege Zaborowski shot at a worker in the Cigars International parking lot shortly after 11:23 a.m. Friday. No one was injured.

Adam Michael Zaborowski, 35, of Slatington. (Bethlehem Twp. Police photo)
Adam Michael Zaborowski, 35, of Slatington. (Bethlehem Twp. Police photo) (XX)
Police say Zaborowski entered the store on Nazareth Pike and was asked to leave because he hadn’t worn a mask. Zaborowski was offered the chance to select his purchase and go outside to wait for it to be delivered, according to witnesses. Mat Cook, the director of retail operations for Cigars International, said Zaborowski ignored the offer, walked around the store, took two cigars and left.

The store worker followed Zaborowski outside and told him he would need to pay for the items, Cook said. That’s when police say Zaborowski went to his pickup truck, reached inside and pulled out a handgun. Police said he fired three shots — two at the store worker and another into the air.

No one was hit by a bullet, police said, but there were several patrons outside the store smoking at the time of the shooting.

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Zaborowski took off in a bright blue Dodge Dakota pickup truck and drove east on Brodhead Road, police said.

Zaborowski is charged with attempted criminal homicide, aggravated assault, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, robbery and having an unlicensed gun, all felonies. He’s charged also with prohibited gun possession and reckless endangerment, both misdemeanors.

He’s believed armed and dangerous. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact Bethlehem Township police investigator Ed Fox at efox@bethlehemtwp.com or 610-419-9646.

Handgun fired at Cigars International
Handgun fired at Cigars International
A man fired a handgun at a store clerk in the parking lot of Cigars International in Bethlehem Township after being told he couldn't be inside without a mask, police said. (April Gamiz/The Morning Call)

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Cook said workers are unnerved over the incident and the employee who was targeted is safe, but understandably shaken up.

“He wasn’t hurt, thankfully, and that was the most important thing for us,” Cook said Friday afternoon. “Our primary focus right now is our employee and making sure this individual is safe and in a good place. We want to make sure we take care of him at this time. This was a very unfortunate situation that really did not need to happen.”

Cook said the store has a policy of requiring all customers to wear masks because of the coronavirus pandemic, and the store associate told the customer as much. The man’s only reply, Cook said, was “medical condition.”

“And we do have a protocol for that, too, so [our employee] said, ‘No problem, we’re happy to help,‘” Cook said.

Pennsylvania has mandated that people wear face coverings while indoors unless they have a medical condition or other reason that would not allow them to safely wear a mask. Though Friday’s incident appears to be the first shooting in the Lehigh Valley related to a dispute over mask-wearing, enforcement has caused some altercations. In May, a customer at a Lower Macungie Township Wawa allegedly threatened a worker who confronted the person about needing to wear a mask.

Nationally, there have been several incidents where people have opened fire after disputes about mask-wearing and other social distancing requirements. On July 26, in New Orleans, a man shot at convenience store workers who asked him to wear a mask, according to nola.com. In San Antonio, Texas, a bus passenger was critically wounded in May after confronting a man regarding COVID-19 precautions on public transportation, TV news station KSAT reported. And in Flint, Michigan, a security guard at a Family Dollar store was shot and killed following a confrontation with a group angry that one of the women was not allowed to enter the store without a mask, according to the Detroit News.

Cook said the incident likely won’t change how the store conducts business, and it takes the risks associated with the coronavirus seriously.

“From a standpoint of face masks, we follow all government regulations and guidelines and take extra precautionary measures to make sure our employees are safe and our customers are safe,” Cook said. “We’ll take a look at the situation, but we really do think this is a one-off incident and we’re looking to put this behind and continue to operate as we have been.”

When news of what happened at the store spread Friday, Cook said calls and texts came pouring in, but not just from worried family and friends. He said loyal customers were reaching out to make sure everyone was safe.

“It’s a small world and we’re all like family,” Cook said. “To have them all calling to check in on us, it’s really meant a lot.”
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« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2020, 01:08:07 PM »
 >:(update = Man charged in attempted homicide incident, shot by police in Slatington
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LEHIGH COUNTY, Pa. -- A man who fled after allegedly firing shots outside a local cigar store Friday morning, has been shot by police in a shootout in Slatington.

The search for the suspect came to an end around 9:35 a.m., when an officer from the Slatington Borough Police Department and two state troopers, attempted to make a traffic stop at the intersection of E. Washington Street and 2nd Street.

Upon making the traffic stop, the operator of the vehicle, Adam Zaborowski, 35, from Slatington Borough, who had an active warrant for an incident that occurred on July 31, exited the vehicle and immediately began shooting at police, striking a Slatington Borough patrol vehicle.

Police returned fire and struck Zaborowski.

After shooting him, both the officer and troopers administered first aid to Zaborowski.

He was treated at the scene by Northern Valley EMS personnel and transported to the Slatington Airport where Zaborowski was flown to St. Luke's Fountain Hill.

The Slatington Borough Police Officer suffered a minor injury.


There were no injuries to the state troopers.

Neighbors who witnessed the shootout say they took cover and heard, what they believed to be, 15 to 20 shots being fired.

An AK style rifle, appearing to have a high-capacity magazine, was located at the scene.

Bethlehem Township Police Department issued the arrest warrant for Zaborowski after the shooting incident Friday at the Cigars International parking lot off Route 191, due to a dispute with not wearing his mask.

Zaborowski is charged with attempted homicide, aggravated assault, robbery, and reckless endangerment.

Lehigh County Special Operations and the Slatington Borough Fire Department both assisted at the scene.

Both the Pennsylvania State Police and Detectives from the Lehigh County District Attorneys Office are investigating the incident.

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« Reply #3 on: August 02, 2020, 04:13:30 AM »

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Re: dude wanting a cigar ends up in a shootout.
« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2020, 04:25:40 AM »
Just wait until after November.  The number of shootings, robberies, violence and murders will increase exponentially.  When it gets to that stage, "defunded" law enforcement will be unable to respond or do anything about it.   Martial law is inevitable at some point. 


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Re: dude wanting a cigar ends up in a shootout.
« Reply #5 on: August 02, 2020, 07:45:05 AM »
Just wait until after November.  The number of shootings, robberies, violence and murders will increase exponentially.  When it gets to that stage, "defunded" law enforcement will be unable to respond or do anything about it.   Martial law is inevitable at some point.

Yes that will happen if Biden gets in.  If Trump gets in the Blue state governors will have to let people get back to work. That nearly $1000 a week unemployment should be over and the Democrat rioters will have to get back to work. You can't riot when you have to wake up in the morning to get to work.

If Trump gets in after a year the stock market will break records, GDP will start rising again, unemployment will once again go low.

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Re: dude wanting a cigar ends up in a shootout.
« Reply #6 on: August 02, 2020, 08:32:33 AM »
Welp, there goes standard capacity magazines in your state ::)
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« Reply #7 on: August 02, 2020, 08:39:13 AM »
Yes that will happen if Biden gets in.  If Trump gets in the Blue state governors will have to let people get back to work. That nearly $1000 a week unemployment should be over and the Democrat rioters will have to get back to work. You can't riot when you have to wake up in the morning to get to work.

If Trump gets in after a year the stock market will break records, GDP will start rising again, unemployment will once again go low.

Quite possible, but eventually a dollar won't buy you 2 cents.  It will continue to inflate, then hyper-inflate to nothing.