HARRISBURG – Pennsylvania Game Commission Executive
Director Carl G. Roe today issued the following statement after a jury in Adams
County sentenced Christopher Johnson to death for the first-degree murder of
Wildlife Conservation Officer David L.
Grove.
“We believe that justice has been served with these jury
decisions,” Roe said. “We offer our sincere thanks and appreciation to Adams
County District Attorney Shawn Wagner and Montgomery County Assistant District
Attorney Kevin Steele for their prosecution of this case, and to the
Pennsylvania State Police who conducted an exemplary investigation of this
murder.
“This case has been a heart-wrenching, two-year
experience for our entire agency. While the loss of WCO Grove will never be
filled, we know that his spirit will be among us as we continue to do our duty
to protect and conserve Pennsylvania’s wildlife resources; a duty to which WCO
Grove had dedicated his ‘last full measure of
devotion.’”
WCO David L. Grove was shot and killed in the line of
duty while on patrol around 10:30 p.m., on Nov. 11, 2010, along Shrivers Road in
Freedom Township, Adams County.
Grove, age 31, of Fairfield, Adams County, was
investigating reports of ongoing night-time shooting and possible poaching
activity in the area.
Prior to this incident, the last Game Commission Officer
to have been shot and killed in the line of duty was Game Protector Joseph
McHugh in Weatherly, Carbon County, on Nov. 7, 1915. In that case, the jury
found the offender, Francis Thomas, 19, from Drifton, not
guilty.
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