Four Charged In Drive-By Water Gun Shooting
Teen and brother shot in chlorinated water attack
JUNE 22--Four Pennsylvanians who fired water guns loaded with chlorinated water on a teen and her younger brother from a moving car now face misdemeanor disorderly conduct and harassment charges.
According to a probable cause affidavit filed in a Lawrence County district court, the teen victim and her brother were standing in front of their home Wednesday when a silver Chevrolet Aveo with four people in it "drove past and fired an unknown, noxious-smelling liquid at her from inside the vehicle."
One victim--Gloria Sloan-Mallory--told police she "heard them laughing after they struck her and her younger brother."
Sloan-Mallory was able to provide New Castle police with the car's license plate, which was quickly traced to Carli Malley, 18, who was driving the Chevy. Malley, pictured at right, was traveling with three passengers--Paul Fee, 24; Victoria Greco, 19; and Andrew Ayers, 18.
The shooters met with police at the Greco home and admitted firing the liquid at Sloan-Mallory and her sibling, cops reported. After being informed that the victim wished to press charges, Greco’s parents became "very irate and started yelling and causing a disturbance."
Malley, Fee, Greco, and Ayers are all scheduled for a July 7 arraignment. Greco’s parents are also facing disorderly conduct and disorderly house charges for their behavior toward cops during the investigation. (2 pages)