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Good Friday 2010 shooting

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Pacherille Released After Serving 8 Years For Shooting Student

Pacherille Released After Serving 9 Years For Shooting Student COOPERSTOWN – Anthony Pacherille, now 24, was released from the maximum-security Dannemora Correctional Facility Thursday after serving nine years of an 11-year sentence in the Good Friday 2010 shooting of a fellow student in Cooper Park. After chasing Wes Lippitt into the Village Police Department, Pacherille winged him in the arm, then shot himself in through the chin, but survived when the bullet lodged behind his nose. CLICK HERE FOR REPORT…

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