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Celerity

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24. He never fired the gun, that's a false claim, and it happened in January 2013, well before he first ran for US Senate
Fri May 15, 2026, 12:40 PM
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in 2016 (he finished 3rd in the Democratic primary). Also, the jogger was not a youth, he was 28yo in January 2013, 36yo when the article below was written in 2021, and is likely 41yo now.

Man John Fetterman confronted with a shotgun says that should not stymie his Senate bid

https://archive.ph/dd339

CHRIS BRENNAN
Philadelphia Inquirer / / STAFF WRITER


A man confronted in 2013 by a shotgun-wielding John Fetterman — then mayor of Braddock, now lieutenant governor and running for the U.S. Senate — claims Mr. Fetterman has "lied about everything" that happened that day. But Christopher Miyares, writing from a state prison in Somerset County, also told The Inquirer that incident should not stop Mr. Fetterman from becoming a senator. "Even with everything I said, it is inhumane to believe one mistake should define a man's life," Miyares wrote in one of two letters sent to The Inquirer. "I hope he gets to be a Senator." (That last line was underlined three times.)

The shotgun incident long has been discussed in political circles as Mr. Fetterman's career soared. But it has drawn new attention amid the racial reckoning stoked after the police killing of George Floyd and as Mr. Fetterman, a favorite of progressives, emerged as the early Democratic front-runner in a race next year that could determine control of the Senate.
Mr. Fetterman and Miyares tell very different versions about that January day from eight years back. Mr. Fetterman's story: He heard gunfire near his home in Braddock and saw a man wearing a mask running away, so he called 911, chased him down in his truck, and approached him with a shotgun in hand. Mr. Fetterman, who is white, has repeatedly denied knowing Miyares was Black or pointing the shotgun at him.

Miyares lived in Braddock at the time and said he liked Mr. Fetterman, but disputed his account. "He lied about everything," Miyares wrote. He has previously said he was jogging in the neighborhood when he heard fireworks, just before Mr. Fetterman confronted him. "He knew my race. The gun was aimed at my chest while he loaded five red shells into the tube of the 12-gauge TAC shotgun," Miyares wrote. "Once he finished, he aimed it at my face out of the Ford F-150 Truck." But in a second letter to The Inquirer, postmarked on the same day last month, Miyares said Mr. Fetterman could face a political backlash now if the Senate candidate revised his account. "Telling the truth on an incident 10 years ago could cause him more harm than good," Miyares wrote. "Mr. Fetterman and his family have done far more good than that one bad act or action and, as such, should not be defined by it." He signed that letter: "Gooo Fetterman."

The accounts of both men match a description in a 2013 incident report filed by Braddock police, who said Miyares was unarmed. The officer who responded to the 911 call said two people in the area stopped him to say "they heard several shots" before he got to Mr. Fetterman and Miyares. The officer wrote that Miyares, 36, was wearing "running clothing" and headphones and was "very cooperative, but was upset that Fetterman pulled a shotgun on him." Miyares' letters were in response to a letter from The Inquirer, seeking his version of the incident. He is serving an 18- to 36-month sentence after being convicted in 2019 of kidnapping, terroristic threats, unlawful restraint, and other crimes against a woman who hired him for a ride to work. Miyares contended in his letter that he is "in prison for a crime I didn't commit."

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If so, Fetterman caving in... lame54 Friday #1
I think Mr.Bee Friday #38
Sorry to hear what you and your wife are going through. travelingthrulife Friday #2
Investigated to verify they followed the "rules" (laws), yes. Justice matters. Friday #30
Wow. Your wife's life leftstreet Friday #3
My wife is also afraid of cars. She has a learner's permit and couldn't drive the care 20 feet the first AZLD4Candidate Friday #16
Fetterman's wife came as an undocumented immigrant. GoCubsGo Friday #4
This message was self-deleted by its author debm55 Friday #5
Seriously? PatSeg Friday #8
This message was self-deleted by its author debm55 Friday #13
See post 24, he never fired at the jogger, that is a false claim. Celerity Friday #25
No, it's not true. Fetterman never fired shots at anyone. Wiz Imp Friday #26
This message was self-deleted by its author debm55 Friday #36
Also he isn't fondly thought of in Braddock even livetohike Friday #12
Before what happened? There is no evidence of him firing a gun any anyone Jose Garcia Friday #33
He chased a black jogger. livetohike Friday #42
You claimed that he "wasn't thought of fondly" in Braddock prior to this incident Jose Garcia Friday #45
He never fired the gun, that's a false claim, and it happened in January 2013, well before he first ran for US Senate Celerity Friday #24
That not true. Please delete your post and dispose of your phone/tablet/computer Jose Garcia Friday #32
No doubt he's been threatened, it's what they do to get their way. They are thugs of the highest order Blues Heron Friday #6
Maybe he's just a fucking jagoff. LuvLoogie Friday #7
That is a distinct possibility PatSeg Friday #9
It wouldn't surprise me LeftInTX Friday #10
Post removed Post removed Friday #11
I'm sorry my fear of losing her to ICE makes you feel superior. AZLD4Candidate Friday #15
As of May 2026, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) maintains a voting record that aligns with the Democratic party approximat Fullduplexxx Friday #14
"...as the spouse of a green card holder, I am absolutely terrified now." OldBaldy1701E Friday #17
He's a senator with media access dflprincess Friday #18
Again, my OP stated if he was threatened, I'm sure those that did anticipated that and doubled down AZLD4Candidate Friday #19
He's the token democrat who's allowed to talk to Fox. Initech Friday #49
"greed card" Tben Friday #20
Typo. That "give us $5M and you'll get the green "gold" card is. AZLD4Candidate Friday #21
Just want to point out that the possibility of Giselle being threatened niyad Friday #22
I'm just posing a theory considering my situation with my wife. AZLD4Candidate Friday #23
I understand Sailingdiver Friday #27
We won't cross into Canada to Niagara Falls. We are apprehensive of us going back to visit her family AZLD4Candidate Friday #29
Ugh, that would explain a LOT. ShazzieB Friday #43
I wouldn't discount it. That said, Fetterman is lost to us. Joinfortmill Friday #28
I think you may well have pinpointed a very plausible reason for Fetterman's baffling votes in the last couple of years. Texin Friday #31
From the beginning, I've believed Fetterman's wife was threatened with deportation dlk Friday #34
The barrel has no bottom. AZLD4Candidate Friday #39
Indeed dlk Friday #46
Doesn't sound out there to me Figarosmom Friday #35
Well, the one thing that makes this theory questionable are peggysue2 Friday #37
Two things can be true at the same time dlk Friday #47
He's not the same MissKat Friday #40
If this were true swong19104 Friday #41
FWIW, a clairvoyant speaking about political things talked about this maybe over fierywoman Friday #44
A repeating pattern Cirsium Friday #48
That's What I Thought Initially Deep State Witch Friday #50
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