Friday, July 6, 2018

Police: Pair High On Shower Salts Shot Firearm At Fireflies, Confused Them For Outsider Lasers

Police: Pair High On Shower Salts Shot Firearm At Fireflies, Confused Them For Outsider Lasers 





CLINTON COUNTY, Pa.  - Suspected shower salts, green lasers, and fireflies - State Police say they're all piece of this story that put two individuals in prison. 

Troopers say 30-year-old Jesse Shields and 22-year-old Katherine McCloskey were high on presumed shower salts amid a peculiar chain of occasions early Saturday morning. As indicated by agents, the match from Clinton County had a "terrible trek" and felt that fireflies were green lasers originating from outsiders who were after them. 

State Police say Shields discharged his pistol noticeable all around to frighten off the lasers and after that hurried to an adjacent home on Long Run Road in Lamar Township, where he requested that the mortgage holder call the cops since something was pursuing them. 

While the individual was on the telephone with 9-1-1, Shields purportedly broke a window before he cleared out the home and after that went to the nearby neighbor's home and broke another window there. 

State Police say the proprietor of that house could get the weapon from Shields, who inquired as to whether he could wash up to get the "goo" off his body since it was consuming his skin. 

Shields and McCloskey are both confronting a large number of charges, including robbery, criminal trespass, open inebriation, and cluttered lead. 

They were both unfit to present safeguard and gone up against the Clinton County Prison.