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CHALFONT, Pa. - August 28, 2012 -- Officials say a Chalfont police officer lied about being shot and the entire incident was a hoax. "We are here to advise you that that shooting was unfortunately a hoax," Bucks County District Attorney David Heckler said during a Tuesday night press conference. Bucks County authorities say they quickly had concerns 30-year-old Chalfont Borough Police Officer Jon Cousin was lying when he reported he'd been shot in the line of duty early Monday morning. "It's just a sixth sense you have after all the time I've spent in this business; when I appeared on the scene, the numbers weren't adding up," Chalfont Police Chief Frank Campbell said. Read More |