Bail bondsman faces assault charges
By Brett Hambright, Staff
Intelligencer Journal
Published: Jan 31, 2007 1:59 AM EST
LANCASTER, Pa. - A bail bondsman who allegedly shot a fugitive he tried to apprehend last year was recently charged, investigators said.
Dale Kauffman, 53, of Columbia shot Moises Torres Jr., then 29, in his right leg Nov. 29 when Torres tried to run from his home at 652 E. King St., investigators said.
The bullet fractured Torres' fibula and tibia, according to investigators, requiring surgery and skin grafts.
Kauffman was charged with aggravated assault and recklessly endangering another person, investigators said.
A bail bondsman is allowed to use deadly force against a fugitive only to avoid death or serious injury, investigators said.
Because Torres was unarmed and running away from Kauffman and two other bail bondsmen inside the home, investigators say, the fugitive posed no such threat.
The three bail bondsmen tried to apprehend Torres because he failed to appear in court for drug-related charges and other offenses, police said.
When the bondsmen went to Torres' home about 10:15 p.m., police said the fugitive initially cooperated. Then, they said, he struggled with one of the bondsmen and ran for the front door. Torres was shot during his attempted escape.
Lancaster city police investigated the case, and charges were approved by the Lancaster County District Attorney's office.
Aggravated assault, a first-degree felony, carries a maximum 20-year prison sentence. Reckless endangerment is a second-degree misdemeanor with a maximum 2-year prison sentence.
Brett Hambright's e-mail address is
bhambright@lnpnews.com.