Police Shoot Man During Route 61 Standoff After Chase, Berks DA Reports

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Fleetwood man Shot by ⁤Police‌ After High-Speed Chase and Standoff

Ontelaunee‍ Township, PA – January⁤ 10, 2026 ​ – A 54-year-old Fleetwood​ man, Ryan N.Billings, was shot‍ and wounded by police ⁤early Friday morning following a vehicle pursuit and subsequent standoff on⁢ Route‍ 61 in Berks County.⁢ ⁤Billings is expected‍ to ⁣survive his injuries and is currently‍ being held in Berks County Jail on multiple charges, including assault on a law enforcement officer and driving under the influence.

The Pursuit and ​Standoff

The incident began shortly before 7:00 PM Thursday evening when ⁣Billings’ wife contacted 911 requesting a welfare⁢ check. She reported that ‌her husband had threatened self-harm via text message and had left their home on Pine ⁣Street ​armed wiht an AR-15-style rifle. Fleetwood police classified Billings as a missing and endangered person ⁣and obtained authorization to track his location using ‍cellular tower pings. [1]

The initial ping placed Billings’ vehicle ⁤near Kutztown, prompting a response from Kutztown police. ‌A traffic stop was ⁢attempted in the 2800 block of Moselem ⁤springs Road (Route 662) in richmond Township, but‍ Billings failed to‍ stop and continued north, eventually reaching Route 61 in Perry Township. He then made ​a U-turn ​and headed south on Route 61, leading to⁣ a‌ pursuit joined by Pennsylvania State Police from⁤ the Hamburg ⁢station.

A ⁢state trooper‍ successfully used a pursuit intervention maneuver to ⁣disable ​Billings’ vehicle. ⁢Despite the⁢ vehicle being stopped, Billings refused to ⁣comply with police orders to exit, repeatedly reaching for⁢ the rifle⁤ inside the car. he ultimately pointed ⁢the⁤ weapon⁣ out the driver’s side window, at which point multiple officers discharged their firearms, striking ⁤him‌ shortly after⁢ midnight. Even after being‌ wounded, Billings continued ​to resist, refusing to exit the vehicle‍ until ​the arrival of the Berks County Emergency ​response Team (BCERT) ⁤around‍ 2:45 AM. [3]

Charges Filed and Investigation

Berks County District Attorney John T. ⁤Adams announced⁣ that Billings has been charged with nine counts ‌each of ⁤assault on a law enforcement officer,aggravated ⁢assault,and reckless endangerment,and also single counts of DUI and fleeing or attempting to elude ‍an officer. ‌He ⁤was arraigned ‍before District Judge Brian K.Strand in Bern Township and‍ is being held on ‍$250,000 bail.

The incident⁢ is currently under investigation by both the Berks‌ County detectives under District⁣ Attorney‌ Adams’ purview and the Pennsylvania State Police. [3]

Evidence Recovered from Vehicle

A search of Billings’ vehicle revealed a second AR-15-style rifle along‍ with the one he initially brandished during ​the standoff. ⁢ Authorities⁢ also discovered open containers of alcohol inside⁣ the vehicle, contributing⁢ to the DUI charge. [2]

Route 61 Closure ⁣and Public Safety

The ⁣incident necessitated the⁣ closure of Route 61 in ‍both directions ⁢between ​Route 73 and Snyder Road for nearly six hours, causing notable traffic disruptions in the area. Authorities worked to ensure public safety throughout⁤ the⁢ duration of the standoff⁣ and subsequent investigation.

Looking Ahead

The investigation into the shooting remains ongoing. Authorities will continue to gather evidence and interview witnesses to determine the full sequence of events⁢ and ensure accountability. This incident underscores the dangers faced⁣ by ⁤law enforcement ‍officers and the importance ⁢of⁢ mental health resources for individuals in crisis.

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