Man shot, killed by neighbor while riding lawn mower, Washington County DA says

A man is in jail after police say he shot and killed his neighbor following an argument in Smith Township Tuesday afternoon.

Bryce Tacy, 52, is accused of killing 44-year-old Jerry Anderson.

Bryce Tacy, 52, is in jail after police say he shot and killed his neighbor following an argument in Smith Township on May 25, 2022.
Bryce Tacy, 52, is in jail after police say he shot and killed his neighbor following an argument in Smith Township on May 25, 2022.

Emergency crews responded to 18 Loffert Road in Smith Township around 2:30 p.m.

The SWAT team was called in after Tacy allegedly refused to come out peacefully. Chopper 11 captured the moment Tacy came down a driveway with his hands up and was taken into custody.

Anderson’s uncle told us his nephew and Tacy had a history of disputes. Jason Walsh, the Washington County District Attorney, said an argument is what fueled the shooting

PHOTOS: Man in custody after fatally shooting neighbor in Smith Township

Walsh alleges Tacy shot Anderson while he was on his lawnmower.

“I believe there have been some disputes in the past,” said Walsh said. “The suspect fired two shots into the victim’s back and in the back of the head.”

According to state police, the gun used was legally owned by Tacy.

Anderson’s uncle tells Channel 11 he leaves behind a wife and two twin boys.

Police said Jerry Anderson, 44, was shot and killed by his neighbor while riding a lawn mower in Washington County on May 25, 2022.
Police said Jerry Anderson, 44, was shot and killed by his neighbor while riding a lawn mower in Washington County on May 25, 2022.

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