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Police: Curtis Zebley, 25, assaulted one man, shot another in West Chester

Updated at 4 p.m. with information on gunshot victim

By Kathleen Brady SheaManaging Editor, The Times

Curtis Zebley is accused of shooting and critically wounding a Harrisburg man during an altercation early Sunday morning in downtown West Chester.

Curtis Zebley is accused of shooting and critically wounding a Harrisburg man during an altercation early Sunday morning in downtown West Chester.

The operator of a Toughkenamon auto repair business is in custody on attempted-homicide charges after a dispute on the streets of downtown West Chester early Sunday morning erupted in gunfire, leaving one man in critical condition.

Curtis Zebley, 25, of Kennett Square, was taken into custody at the scene, said West Chester Police Sgt. Louis DeShullo. He said another West Chester sergeant on patrol in the area heard the shots at 2:17 a.m. and rushed to the unit block of North Church Street.

One victim, who lives in Harrisburg, was rushed to Paoli Hospital, where he was initially listed as critical  with multiple gunshot wounds, DeShullo said. A second male victim was treated at Chester County Hospital for injuries sustained during an assault by Zebley, DeShullo said.

The condition of Jason Hotchkin, 35, of Harrisburg, has been upgraded to fair/stable, a Paoli Hospital spokeswoman said.

The condition of Jason Hotchkin, 35, of Harrisburg, has been upgraded to fair/stable, a Paoli Hospital spokeswoman said.

Law-enforcement sources have identified the shooting victim as Jason Hotchkin, 35, a former professional soccer player turned youth coach. A spokeswoman for Paoli Hospital said Hotchkin’s condition had been upgraded to fair/stable. Hotchkin retired from the Harrisburg City Islanders in April 2012 after leading the team in goals scored during the 2010 season, published reports said. He now works for the Capital Area Soccer Association and was in the area for a soccer event, sources said.

DeShullo said about six people were present when an altercation began, escalating when Zebley pulled out a handgun. He said both victims knew one another but did not know Zebley. He said that all the witnesses have been interviewed, and that Zebley would be arraigned Sunday evening.

According to his Facebook page, Zebley, who attended Delaware County Community College after graduating from Unionville High in 2007, owns Curt’s Automotive Repair LLC in Toughkenamon.

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  1. Captain Obvious says:

    Tough guy pulls out a gun…. with 10+ witnesses on two unarmed soccer coaches in a town crawling with cops? Hope he enjoys the feel of metal on his skin, men and small concrete rooms.