Man accused of shooting a Findlay trooper to represent himself in June trial

A Michigan man who is charged with shooting a Findlay trooper during a traffic stop in 2021 will face a jury in June.

Trooper Josef Brobst

The trial for 43-year-old Robert Hathorn is scheduled to start on June 6th in Hancock County Common Pleas Court. He has also requested that he represent himself in the trial, even though the judge was against that decision. Hathorn was indicted on charges including felonious assault, aggravated robbery, failure to comply with police officer, tampering with evidence, and two counts of having weapons under disability.

Man accused of shooting a Findlay trooper to represent himself in June trial

On the night of October 6th, trooper Josef Brobst stopped Hathorn's car for speeding on I-75 around Findlay. According to troopers, Hathorn was asked to get out of the car when Probst smelled marijuana. The two men were standing behind the patrol cruiser when they began struggling over the trooper's gun and Brobst was shot in the lower body. Hathorn was on the run for over 12 hours following the shooting, before he was captured. Brobst was treated for his injury and released from the hospital a couple of days after the incident.

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