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Murder charges filed against State College manFrom CDT staff reportsSTATE COLLEGE -- A State College man was arraigned on charges of first- and third-degree murder this afternoon after State College police found a body and signs of a violent struggle at the man's home on Nimitz Avenue.
Andrew A. Rogers, 28, was being taken to the Centre County Courthouse annex for a bail hearing following his arraignment before District Judge Allen Sinclair at about 2 p.m.
State College police have scheduled a news conference to provide details of the investigation at 3:30 p.m.
According to court papers filed by police, Rogers and two men who were at his home Thursday night became involved in a violent struggle.
Rogers told police the struggle began when he saw one of the men looking at some cash he had. Rogers told police he used a rolling pin and a baseball bat during the fight with the two men, and that one of the men pulled a gun from a backpack.
According to the account Rogers gave police, he hit the man with a baseball bat, and he dropped the gun. Rogers said he saw the other man pick up the gun and point it at him, and does not remember anything else, according to court records.
According to the affidavit filed by police, Rogers said he awoke to find himself on top of one of the men. Rogers said he ripped off his own, bloody clothes, then checked the man's throat and couldn't find a pulse, according to court records.
According to police, Rogers told them he then washed off, packed a suitcase, took a wallet from the man's body and left the house.
State College police around 8 p.m. Monday were contacted by Uniontown police, who said Rogers went to them, said he wanted to talk to someone and said, "I think there may be a body in my kitchen."
State College police went to Rogers' home and found a decomposing body lying in the kitchen, with multiple injuries to the face and head, according to court papers. Blood and evidence of a scuffle was seen throughout the home.
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