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Ex-boyfriend charged with murder in death of Alexander man

By Howard B. Owens
Zachary Ludwig

The man accused of shooting Alexander resident Nicholas Mruczek with a shotgun in a fit of jealous rage has been charged with murder, according to the Chester County District Attorney.

Zachary Ludwig, 22, of King Street, Spring City, Pa., is accused of going to the residence of an ex-girlfriend in North Coventry Township, Pa., with a shotgun and firing it at Mruczek at close range.

Ludwig was reportedly upset that Mruczek was with the woman.

"Love and anger can be a dangerous mixture," said DA Tom Hogan in a statement.

The rest of the press release:

On July 15, 2015 at 2:18 a.m., North Coventry Police responded to a call for a shooting at Apartment #218, 858 E. Schuylkill Road, Pottstown, North Coventry Township, Pa. The victim, Nicholas Mruczek, had been shot in the chest and was bleeding heavily.

The victim’s roommates stated that somebody had come over to the apartment and confronted the victim outside. The victim then came back into the apartment with a gunshot wound to the chest. The roommates called the police and attempted to stop the bleeding.

The victim told his roommates that he was dying and to tell the victim’s father that he loved him. The victim stated that “Zach” had shot him. When the police arrived, the victim told them that his girlfriend’s ex-boyfriend “Zach” had shot him. The victim was taken to a hospital for surgery. Prior to surgery, the victim informed medical personnel that “Zach L.” shot him. The victim was pronounced dead from the gunshot wound on July 16, 2015.

While the victim was still in surgery, the police located the victim’s girlfriend, whose identity is known to police but is being withheld for security (the “Girlfriend”). The Girlfriend identified “Zach” as the defendant, Zachary Ludwig. She stated that the defendant was her ex-boyfriend, that he was angry about the relationship between her and the victim, and that the defendant owned guns. The defendant previously had stated to the Girlfriend that he would get a “dirty gun” and shoot the victim.

Subsequent investigation by the police revealed the following. The defendant purchased an unregistered .410-bore shotgun approximately two weeks before the shooting. The defendant sawed down the barrel of the shotgun. On the evening of July 14, 2015, the defendant drove by the victim’s residence and observed that the Girlfriend’s car was at the victim’s residence.

After switching vehicles, the defendant later returned to the area of the victim’s apartment in the early morning hours of July 15. The defendant brought the sawed-off shotgun with him. The defendant parked his vehicle in an empty lot away from the apartment complex and walked across a field to the back entrance to the victim’s apartment building. The defendant got the victim to meet with him at the back of the apartment building. The defendant confronted the victim and shot him in the chest with the sawed-off shotgun.

The defendant then returned across the field to his vehicle and fled from the area. He took the sawed-off shotgun to French Creek and threw the shotgun into the water. The defendant then returned to his residence. Police subsequently recovered the shotgun from the stream.

The defendant was arrested by the police while the victim was still alive, and charged with attempted homicide and related charges. Subsequent to the victim’s death, the defendant additionally has been charged with murder. The defendant did not post bail and was remanded to Chester County Prison.

North Coventry Police Chief Robert A. Schurr stated, “This was an excellent cooperative investigation by the North Coventry Police Department and the Chester County Detectives. We extend our condolences to the victim’s family and pledge to keep working on this case until justice is served.”

District Attorney Hogan added, “This was a senseless and premeditated killing. One young man is dead, one young man faces murder charges, and two families are shattered. The only good thing to report is that the North Coventry Police Department and Chester County detectives did an outstanding job to investigate this case rapidly, thoroughly, and professionally.”

This case was investigated by the North Coventry Police Department and the Chester County detectives, with assistance from the West Pottsgrove Police Department, Pottstown Police Department, Spring City Police Department, and East Pikeland Police Department.

UPDATE: According to the Police Criminal Complaint, filed by Chester County Det. Thomas Goggin, Mruczek was living with a man who initially attempted to provide first aid on Mruczek after he was shot in the chest. He was bleeding heavily. Mruczek told the roommate that he thought he was dying and to tell his father he loves him. Mruczek identified Ludwig as the shooter to the roommate and to police once they arrived on scene. He later identified the same person as the shooter to a nurse at the hospital. Ludwig was interviewed after receiving his Miranda warnings that same day. He allegedly admitted to shooting Mruczek. He reportedly said he purchased the shotgun a week or two prior from a fellow employee at his job. He said he used a hacksaw to cut off the barrel in his parents' garage. He said he drove to Mruczek's apartment complex at 5:30 and saw his ex-girlfriend's car there. He went to his parents' house and switched trucks, he said, and drove back to the apartment complex with the .410 shotgun. He parked in an empty lot near an ice cream store. He concealed the shotgun, he said, in a long-sleeve black shirt. Ludwig said he approached the complex from a field in the rear of the building and called for Mruczek to come outside. Mruczek came outside and the two spoke briefly before Ludwig allegedly shot him. Ludwig said he fled the scene and drove to French Creek and tossed the gun into the water and then returned home. Police recovered the shotgun from the creek.

Brian Odachowski

I'm not sure if this is allowed, if it's not, moderators please delete it and contact me so that I have a way to get this information out there.

I have started a Go Fund Me in memory of Nicholas Mruczek, and to assist his family during this tragically sad time. Nick's father, Patrick, is my best friend and I wanted to do something to assist the family with the costs of bringing their son home and laying him to rest. Nick was a very well known athlete at Alexander High School, a great friend, a loving son and a respectful, caring, kind hearted young man who was away for school, trying to build a life for himself. Many young men and women in this area also know Nick's father, Patrick, as he was a long time Batavia Youth Football coach, Alexander football and track coach and well known to all of his son's friends and classmates. Please, help this family in this incredibly difficult time of need. This community knows how to pull together in times of trouble and help their neighbors. Please, take to honor the memory of one of this area's children and help ease the stress of a family dealing with a senseless, tragic loss.
http://www.gofundme.com/ze6hwb4

Jul 17, 2015, 4:18pm Permalink
Brian Odachowski

I'm not sure if this is allowed, if it's not, moderators please delete it and contact me so that I have a way to get this information out there.

I have started a Go Fund Me in memory of Nicholas Mruczek, and to assist his family during this tragically sad time. Nick's father, Patrick, is my best friend and I wanted to do something to assist the family with the costs of bringing their son home and laying him to rest. Nick was a very well known athlete at Alexander High School, a great friend, a loving son and a respectful, caring, kind hearted young man who was away for school, trying to build a life for himself. Many young men and women in this area also know Nick's father, Patrick, as he was a long time Batavia Youth Football coach, Alexander football and track coach and well known to all of his son's friends and classmates. Please, help this family in this incredibly difficult time of need. This community knows how to pull together in times of trouble and help their neighbors. Please, take to honor the memory of one of this area's children and help ease the stress of a family dealing with a senseless, tragic loss.
http://www.gofundme.com/ze6hwb4

Jul 18, 2015, 1:55pm Permalink
Brian Odachowski

Lisa, I'm so sorry, I just saw your post. Please, send a message to me again, I do not see a message from you in my Facebook messages. I'm not sure if there is a way to contact me here but you can also go to the Go Fund Me campaign and email me directly from there and I'll be sure to get your message that way. Thank you!

Jul 21, 2015, 12:21am Permalink

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