Columbia man brutally beaten in wolfpack style attack

A 61-year-old Columbia man was attacked and brutally beaten by a group of men on the 600 block of Walnut Street early Sunday morning. According to the victim [name withheld], the incident began when he was awakened at about 3 a.m. by a loud and disruptive group of about eight young men on the sidewalk near his home. He approached them and asked them to be quiet so that he could sleep. A few of them became defiant and told him that he needed to “respect” them. As he attempted to reason with them, they surrounded him and he was “sucker punched” before being attacked by others and knocked to the ground. The group continued to punch and kick him as he was lying on the sidewalk. The resident was able to crawl a few feet to his front steps where his wife came to his aid. (He later told Columbia Spy that he thought he was going to be shot in the back when he was on the ground.) He used the word “wolves” to describe the attackers. His wife said “blood was everywhere.”
A short time later, one of the group, who realized he had dropped his phone during the attack, came to the man’s home asking for its return. His wife told him that she had turned it over to the police. After looking at photos on the phone, she recognized some of the men who may have participated in the attack.
The resident sustained potentially life-threatening injuries in the attack, including  an enlarged spleen, a closed fracture of the right eye orbit, a maxillary sinus fracture, concussion, and contusions. Some of the contusions were suffered while he was crawling on the sidewalk. His glasses were also broken during the attack. He was transported to LGH via ambulance. Full assessment of injuries is ongoing. Due to facial injuries, he may require surgery.

Police are investigating.

Anyone with further information should call the Columbia Borough Police Department at 717-684-7735.

Storm Issues: What you should do

SEPTEMBER 5, 2017

On 09-05-17 between the hours of 5PM and 9PM the police department responded to approx. 42 calls for service. Most of these calls where storm damage related and will require outside assistance from PennDOT, PPL and other utility companies prior to the Public Works Department being able to remove some of the trees from the roadways. The Public Works Department has placed barricades blocking several streets in town as of this time (9:50PM).

Please be cautious walking around in the dark because there are plenty of places that wires are on the ground or near the ground. The proper authorities have been contacted for all known issues as of this posting. If you notice an issue that has not been resolved and no barricades are in the area, please contact the proper authority for the issue.

The Public Works Department will not cut trees up that are hanging in wires. They will also not remove trees that are on private property. After the safety hazard is removed the Public Works Department will take care of issues that are blocking streets. If a tree or debris is on the sidewalk the property owner will need to take care of this. If you see an issue with damage to a structure, the property owner will also need to take care of this. If a structural issue is a safety hazard please contact the Codes Department at 717-684-2467.

Source: Columbia Borough Police Department

About Town

This week’s pics from around Columbia…
Well, not exactly in Columbia.
This photo of Darryl Strawberry was taken at Clipper Stadium on Sunday, September 3.
 Take a load off – several loads, in fact.

 Out for a ride

 Drying t-shirts, old school

 Door knocker on the 200 block of Locust

 Throwing your butts on the ground is still littering.
 Wrong way – down the high school hill.

 Crowing

 Shadow of something looming

 Wrightsville isn’t the only place with falling bridge parts.
This shot was taken at Columbia River Park.

 Bald cypress growing nicely

 Jerry Heads at Columbia Creative Factory

 Morning glow

 Home of the Slender Man?

 Cowboy with green face.
Could his name be Moss Hart?

 Ascending glories

Cups “For Payback Money” and some not-too-bad drawings
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 Prodding, poking…

 And pointing.

Reflecting on the next step


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 Mattress madness!

 These mattresses and bed parts were sitting on the sidewalk on the 200 block of Locust on Friday.

 Some folks took some of them away.

 Many mattresses were sitting out.

 They were marked “free.”

 Inside, the former mattress store was empty.
The Venues nightclub previously occupied this space.

Over on Avenue I, this mattress is still there – as it has been for at least a month.

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 A lion lurks on Walnut.
He was recently shaved – but for comfort, or for style?

 The tail tells the tale.

“In the jungle, the mighty jungle,
The lion sleeps tonight.”

 Meanwhile, down at Take Away Refuse…

 There are several cats that might be ferals.

 Some are shyer than others.


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 Still more sticker shock

 Sign

 Armageddon is right around the corner.

 That’s right, you can’t just go building right onto someone’s building.

 That’s quite a list of violations over on 3rd Street.

 Here’s the new name of the former Cherry Street Guest Home.

 Not a bad idea

 Notice of delinquent taxes on the door of 337 Cherry.
Brian K. Fake is listed as the owner. He is also listed as one of the owners of 134 North 3rd Street, which was recently condemned.
Columbia Spy reported on the story HERE.
Workers have been repairing the 3rd Street property over the past month.

 Mi s ng message?

 Sign on South 5th

 So… how fast are we allowed to go?

 He also barks his fool head off when you walk past the gate.

 This is the North 6th Street property where the grass is rarely mowed.
There it is now – and there’s the grass.

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 Sub-compact

 Thinking – a lost art?

“Weird” could also be a reason FOR touching.


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 Just when the mayflies are finally gone…

The dragons invade!


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 The Susquehanna Mirror

 Scads of scum

The Campfire Girls must have been here.
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The end 
Of the trolley
At least for this season