Published June 15. 2017 05:43AM
A Senate committee will hold a public hearing today to assess what worked and what didn’t during the 48-day manhunt to capture cop killer Eric Frein.
The Senate Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee will hold the hearing at 10:30 a.m. at the Pike County Training Center, 135 Pike County Blvd., according to a press release.Frein, 34, was convicted on April 19 of first-degree murder and 11 other offenses for killing Cpl. Bryon K. Dickson II of Dunmore and wounding Trooper Alex T. Douglass of Olyphant.The Sept. 12, 2014 attack launched a manhunt that spanned Pike and Monroe counties. Members of the state police and emergency response personnel will be among those offering testimony at today’s hearing.