Crime & Safety
Still No Word On Potential Charges Against Hatboro Bank Robber Shooter
George Forgeng cooperated fully with the investigation, police said.

The Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office has still not made a decision on whether or not to press charges on George Forgeng, the man that shot a bank robber as fled the scene in early July.
The man who allegedly robbed the Hatboro TD Bank on July 8 before being shot by a Hatboro councilman has disputed the councilman’s version of events, according to a report in the Bucks County Courier Times.
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“If it turns out that he wasn’t sure if it was the robber . . . he had no reason to believe the person was armed, and there were no movements that appeared that he was armed . . . then the question is, can he shoot somebody under those circumstances?” said David Zellis, who is also a former Bucks County prosecutor.
“I’m not hiding,” Forgeng told Philly.com outside Borough Hall before a meeting earlier this month.
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Though some have expressed concerns that Forgeng discharged his weapon near children, many have risen to his defense, calling him a hero.
Kevin Philip-Johnson Way, the alleged robber, has a trial date scheduled for September 2 in Norristown.
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