(AP) — A 26-year-old York man wounded in an exchange of gunfire with a sheriff’s deputy has been charged with six felonies.
The charges against Max McCall include attempted assault on an officer and three weapons counts.
Sheriff Dale Radcliff has said the deputy was responding to a call about McCall on Aug. 11 when the deputy spotted McCall’s vehicle and gave chase. The chase ended when McCall’s vehicle went into a ditch.
The sheriff says McCall was armed with a rifle and fired twice at the deputy. The deputy shot back, hitting McCall twice.
The deputy wasn’t wounded.
A York County jailer said McCall was in custody on Friday. McCall’s attorney didn’t immediately return a call from The Associated Press.