Central Pa. man beat woman with bike and fish tank, breaking her back: police

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Central Pa. man beat woman with bike and fish tank, breaking her back: police
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He also fired two shots Monday while standing feet away from the victims and police in Lancaster County, court documents said.

A Lancaster County man beat a woman with a bicycle and fish tank earlier this week, breaking bones in her back, police said in court documents.

An affidavit of probable cause said Golicher had been drinking when he got upset with the woman outside his home on the 100 block of Crest Avenue. He hit her with a bicycle and knocked her to the ground, then picked up a fish tank and hit her several more times, court documents said.“Scott also placed his hands around her neck and squeezed until she saw stars and believed she was going to pass out,” police wrote in court documents.

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