Explore Jefferson: NEW DETAILS: Scorned Lover Catches Ex-Girlfriend in Shower With Another Man Before Shootout in Punxsy

By Jacob Deemer

PUNXSUTAWNEY BOROUGH, Pa. (EYT) – Authorities say a local man charged with attempted homicide allegedly caught the victim in the shower with his ex-girlfriend before gunfire broke out in Punxsutawney Borough on Monday.

Court documents show the Punxsutawney Borough Police Department filed criminal charges against 22-year-old Matthew Garrett Brotherton, of Punxsutawney, in District Judge Jacqueline J. Mizerock’s office on Wednesday, October 18.

According to the criminal complaint, Master Patrolman Zeitler along with Patrolman Clement received a radio call from Jefferson County Control around 8:59 p.m. on Monday, October 16, reporting that they have received a 9-1-1 call for two people that were shot at at a residence on Woodland Avenue, in Punxsutawney Borough, Jefferson County.

County Control reported that one victim is still on the scene, and it is unknown where the shooter is located. Patrolman Zeitler advised County Control to call the Pennsylvania State Police, Chief Conrad and Lieutenant Wittenburg for assistance. Upon our arrival, officers deployed long guns and approached the residence and secured the perimeter, the complaint states.

Upon the arrival of Lt. Wittenburg, entry was made into the house. Patrolman Zeitler secured the downstairs, and Lt. Wittenburg along with Ptlm. Clement responded to the upstairs where the victim of the shooting was located along with a female witness, the complaint indicates.

The victim was on the bed of the upstairs bedroom, naked, with gunshot wounds to his stomach and right thigh. His firearm, a loaded SCCY CPX2 9mm pistol, was laying beside him. Once making sure the scene was secure, medical personal were permitted into the residence to render aid to the victim, who was stabilized and transported to DuBois Penn Highlands for treatment, the complaint notes.

Lt. Wittenburg located the victim’s pistol along with a magazine, which was used in the incident, in the upstairs bedroom partially under the television stand where the victim was located, according to the complaint.

The victim stated it was his firearm, the complaint states.

Lt. Wittenburg then found a second loaded magazine on the second from the top step on the stairs. The firearm was brought downstairs along with two magazines and placed on the back of the couch, the complaint notes.

Patrolman Zeitler was informed that the suspect that shot the victim was Matthew Brotherton. A few moments later, officers were informed that Brotherton was at the Punxsutawney Area Hospital for treatment of gunshot wounds, the complaint indicates.

Patrolman Zeitler and Trooper Dana Mosler spoke with the witness, who stated that she and the victim were both in the upstairs bathroom taking a shower. Brotherton had somehow broken into the residence and came into the bathroom and began punching the victim, according to the complaint.

Brotherton pulled a pistol out and shot the victim a few times. The victim then went into the upstairs bedroom to get away. Brotherton chased him into the bedroom, and the witness heard several more shots. The witness went into the bedroom and began to apply pressure to the victim’s gunshot wounds, the complaint states.

The witness also informed police that she and Brotherton had been dating, but they had broken up a few months ago, and he has not left her alone since the separation. She stated that she and the victim had just begun to date. She felt Brotherton must have become jealous about her new relationship, the complaint indicates.

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