LEWISBURG, PA.: A Pennsylvania man is in jail two months after he was paroled for his role in a rock-throwing incident on Interstate 80 that left a Stark County teacher critically injured.
Authorities have accused 21-year-old Brett Lahr of a parole violation after state police alleged he was driving under the influence when he fell asleep behind the wheel and hit a utility pole on Friday night in Dauphin County.
Lahr was paroled on Oct. 3 after serving 18 months for criminal conspiracy to commit aggravated assault stemming from the 2014 incident. Three others also were sentenced.
Sharon Budd of Lake Township was severely injured when a 4½-pound rock was thrown from an I-80 overpass and crashed through the windshield of her vehicle. He husband committed suicide in August.