CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) — A Johnstown man is facing charges after he allegedly brought multiple knives onto the Bishop McCort Elementary campus while school was in session.
Brayden Dipaloa, 21, is facing charges after officers with the Geistown Borough Police Department noted a suspiciously parked car, according to a criminal complaint. On Oct. 28, officers noted a Honda Accord that was parked in a lot on Bishop MicCort's Elementary East campus.
They noted the car was pulled forward beyond the normal parking line and was situated so that it had "a clear line of sight to children playing outside during school hours." Surveillance footage showed that the car had been slowly edging out of the parking spot for nearly 20 minutes, but that Dipaloa had not left the vehicle once.
Police went

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