Pa. State Trooper Killed on I-81; Driver Faces Homicide Charges

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

A Pennsylvania State Police trooper was killed Wednesday morning after being struck by a commercial vehicle while performing a safety inspection on Interstate 81 in Schuylkill County. The victim, 44-year-old Trooper Michael Pahira Jr. of Troop L in Frackville, died following the collision. Authorities have since charged 33-year-old Michael Bon with homicide, involuntary manslaughter, and additional offenses in connection with the incident, according to WBRE and public court filings.

Circumstances of the fatal crash

Trooper Pahira was conducting a commercial vehicle safety inspection on the interstate when he was struck by a passing vehicle. The impact caused the striking vehicle to collide with the vehicle he was inspecting, resulting in a fire. Emergency responders transported Pahira to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. Michael Bon, the driver of the vehicle that struck the trooper, was also hospitalized and is currently receiving treatment.

Did You Know? Trooper Michael Pahira Jr. had served with the Pennsylvania State Police for nearly 20 years.

Official response and investigation

State Police Acting Commissioner Lt. Col. George Bivens described the loss as a tragedy, stating, “The man died a hero.” During a press conference, Governor Josh Shapiro requested that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania keep the Pahira family, his friends, and the Troop L community in their thoughts. The Fraternal Order of Police also issued a statement offering condolences to the family and members of the state police.

Official response and investigation

The legal proceedings against Michael Bon are likely to move through the court system as investigators finalize their report. The incident remains under active investigation by the Pennsylvania State Police.

What happens next

As the investigation into the crash continues, the Pennsylvania State Police will likely provide updates on the findings. The charges filed against Michael Bon, including homicide and involuntary manslaughter, suggest that prosecutors will focus on the driver’s actions leading up to the collision. The legal process will determine how these charges proceed based on the evidence gathered from the scene on Interstate 81.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was killed in the incident on Interstate 81?
Trooper Michael Pahira Jr., a 44-year-old member of Troop L in Frackville with nearly 20 years of service, was killed.

What charges is Michael Bon facing?
According to public court filings, Michael Bon is facing charges of homicide, involuntary manslaughter, and other offenses.

What is the current status of the investigation?
State Police Acting Commissioner Lt. Col. George Bivens confirmed that the incident remains under investigation.

How might the findings of this investigation impact future commercial vehicle safety inspection protocols on Pennsylvania highways?

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