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    Scranton Police Arrest Christopher M. Wasentsky in Fatal Shooting at Lowe’s

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    SCRANTON, PA — The city of Scranton is reeling after a tragic shooting at the Lowe’s home improvement store on North Main Avenue left one employee dead and another in police custody. On the morning of Saturday, June 14, 2025, Scranton police arrested 36-year-old Christopher M. Wasentsky in connection with the fatal shooting of ___ (age) ___ Jeffrey Moeller, a fellow Lowe’s employee.

    At approximately 8:15 a.m., Scranton Police responded to reports of an active shooter at the Lowe’s store, where they found Moeller critically injured in the store’s lumber section. Despite swift medical attention and transport to a nearby hospital, Moeller tragically succumbed to his injuries. The loss of Moeller, who was known as a hard-working and well-respected member of the Lowe’s team, has devastated his family, friends, and colleagues.

    In the days following the shooting, investigators worked tirelessly to piece together the circumstances surrounding the altercation between Wasentsky and Moeller. According to Scranton Police Chief ___ (name if available) ___, initial interviews and witness accounts suggest that the two men were working together in the store when a dispute between them escalated. Detectives believe the argument turned violent, with Wasentsky allegedly firing a single gunshot that struck Moeller. The shooting occurred in the store’s lumber section, a part of the building where Moeller had been working earlier in the morning.

    Following the incident, Wasentsky fled the scene, sparking an intense manhunt. Investigators were able to track Wasentsky’s whereabouts through cell-phone records and surveillance footage, which placed him near the store just before the shooting. Authorities were able to locate and apprehend Wasentsky later on Saturday morning at ___ (location if known) ___. He was taken into custody without incident, and his arrest marked the beginning of the legal proceedings related to this devastating event.

    Wasentsky has been charged with criminal homicide, violations of the Uniform Firearms Act, and a provisional count of disorderly conduct. Authorities have indicated that additional charges may be added as the investigation continues. Wasentsky is currently being held without bail at the Lackawanna County Prison.

    The arrest has prompted both shock and outrage in the community, particularly among those who knew Moeller. Friends, colleagues, and loved ones have expressed their disbelief over the senseless violence that claimed the life of a beloved member of their community. The impact of this tragedy has been felt not only by Moeller’s family but also by his coworkers at Lowe’s and by residents of Scranton, where workplace violence is rare.

    In a statement released after the arrest, Scranton Police Chief ___ (name if available) ___ emphasized the rarity of such incidents in the city. “We are devastated by the loss of Mr. Moeller—a respected member of the Lowe’s team and the Scranton community. Our investigation continues, but we hope that prompt reporting and community support will lead to a thorough understanding of what happened.”

    Authorities are urging anyone who may have witnessed the shooting or who worked with Moeller and Wasentsky at Lowe’s to come forward with any information. Scranton police are especially seeking information from those who may have been present during the altercation or who have any additional details about the events that led to Moeller’s tragic death. Witnesses can submit anonymous tips to the Scranton Police Department tip line at 570-348-4134 or via the Lackawanna County District Attorney’s website. Detectives are particularly interested in any footage or details that may have been missed in the initial investigation.

    The fatal shooting has left many people questioning the circumstances that could lead to such a tragic outcome in a workplace setting. Many are asking how a dispute between coworkers could escalate to the point where one employee felt compelled to take another’s life. At this time, authorities have not confirmed the exact nature of the disagreement or if there were any prior altercations between the two men.

    This incident has raised serious concerns about workplace violence and safety in public spaces. While workplace shootings are not an everyday occurrence, the emotional and physical toll they take on employees, their families, and the surrounding community is immense. In response to the tragedy, many of Moeller’s colleagues have voiced the need for stronger conflict resolution measures and enhanced safety protocols in places of employment to prevent future violence.

    As investigators continue to examine the evidence, including forensic ballistics and surveillance footage, the public is left grappling with the shock of an event that has deeply impacted the community. A preliminary hearing for Wasentsky is expected to take place this week in Lackawanna County Court. Authorities have stated that additional charges may be brought against him as the investigation progresses, depending on the findings from the ongoing review of the evidence.

    The community continues to mourn the loss of Jeffrey Moeller, who had been a dedicated employee at Lowe’s and a valued member of his community. In the wake of this tragedy, family and friends of Moeller are left remembering the kind-hearted man who always went the extra mile for those he cared about. His colleagues at Lowe’s have described him as a hard-working and dependable individual, someone who was always willing to help others and who brought a sense of camaraderie to the workplace.

    The impact of this incident is not only felt by Moeller’s loved ones but also by his coworkers, who are still processing the emotional aftermath of the event. The shooting has sparked conversations about the need for workplace safety and the importance of providing resources for conflict resolution and mental health support in the workplace.

    As the investigation continues and the legal process moves forward, Scranton residents are hoping for justice for Moeller and his family. The senselessness of the violence that took his life has left a community in disbelief, and many are now focused on supporting the victim’s family as they navigate their grief.

    The Scranton Police Department has promised to continue investigating the circumstances surrounding the shooting, ensuring that anyone involved in this senseless act of violence is held accountable for their actions. As the legal proceedings unfold, the city of Scranton will continue to seek justice for Jeffrey Moeller, with the hope that this tragic incident will prompt further discussions about workplace violence and the importance of creating safer environments for all workers.

     

    The pain of this senseless loss will undoubtedly linger, but the hope is that through community support, thorough investigation, and the pursuit of justice, the memory of Jeffrey Moeller will continue to shine. His life, cut short by violence, will be remembered for the positive impact he had on those around him and the love he brought into the lives of his family and friends.

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