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Ex-Firefighter Threw Extinguisher at Capitol Police, Feds Say
A retired Pennsylvania firefighter was arrested Thursday on federal charges that he threw a fire extinguisher that hit three Capitol Police officers during the violent siege on the Capitol last week.
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Man Accused of Illegally Voting for Trump Under Names of Dead Mother and Mother-in-Law
A Delaware County man is accused of illegally voting for President Donald Trump under the names of his deceased mother and deceased mother-in-law.
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After 51 Days on Ventilator, Pa. Dad Leaves Hospital – and He Can Talk Again
John Della Guardia was hospitalized with the coronavirus after returning from a cruise.
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How Hospitals Are Getting Ready for Influx of Coronavirus Patients
As the new coronavirus continues to spread, hospitals are getting ready for a rise in patient intake. NBC10’s reporter Randy Gyllenhaal spoke with a former critical care doctor who talked about how doctors and nurses are preparing to help.
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Court-Appointed Guardians Accused of Stealing Over $1M From 100 Incapacitated Victims
A Delaware County man, his wife and his sister-in-law are accused of using a shell company and their local church to steal over one million dollars from more than 100 incapacitated people they were appointed by a court to take care of.
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It's a Bird. It's a Plane. No, It's (Likely) a Loon, Google's Flying WiFi Balloon.
Some eagle-eyed humans looking skyward this weekend saw something against the brilliant-blue backdrop that had them questioning what the heck was flying above.
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Delco Township Saves, Transforms Historic Quarantine Station
A tiny Delaware County community that managed to save the oldest surviving quarantine station in the Western Hemisphere from the wrecking ball is now transforming the 18th-century structure into township offices.
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Two Men Die While Working in Delaware County Manhole
Two sewer workers died 30 feet underground in Delaware County Thursday and what caused their deaths was not immediately known. The deadly incident took place Thursday morning in Aldan Borough, Pennsylvania.
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Many US Jails Fail to Stop Inmate Suicides, Investigation Finds
Read the headlines on any given day across America and you’ll find evidence of a crisis roiling the criminal justice system: “Suicide leading cause of death in Utah jails.” ”San Diego County inmate suicide rate ‘staggeringly’ high.” ”Attempted suicides at Cuyahoga County Jail tripled over three-year span.” Stories like Tanna Jo Fillmore’s have been told time and again, and yet...
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Online Hate Forges a Dark Path for Suspect in Attack Plot
A few months after he turned 17 — and more than two years before he was arrested — Vincent Vetromile recast himself as an online revolutionary. Offline, in this suburb of Rochester, New York, Vetromile was finishing requirements for promotion to Eagle Scout in a troop that met at a local church. He enrolled at Monroe Community College, taking classes...
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Boyfriend Says He Planned on Proposing to Woman Who Was Allegedly Gunned Down by Her Ex-Husband Inside Wawa Store
The boyfriend of a woman who police say was gunned down by her ex-husband inside a Delaware County Wawa says he had bought an engagement ring before her death.
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Courtroom Moved to Tears During David Desper's Sentencing Hearing for Road Rage Killing of 18-Year-Old Bianca Roberson
A Chester County courtroom was moved to tears on Thursday as the parents of a teenage girl who was murdered in a road rage shooting last year demanded maximum prison time for the man who killed her.
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‘There Was Blood Everywhere': 33 Injured After Train Crashes Into Train at 69th Street Transportation Center in Upper Darby
More than 30 people were injured after a train crashed into another train that was parked at the 69th Street Transportation Center in Upper Darby.
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Weapons Training, Tracking Devices and Stakeouts Before Main Line Murder-Suicide, Sources Say
A distraught wife underwent weapons training and used a tracking device on her husband before killing his mistress and then taking her own life inside a Main Line home, according to sources close to the investigation.
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Neighbor Says She Saw Woman Spying on Victim 2 Days Before Murder-Suicide
Only two days before a murder-suicide sparked by an affair shocked a Main Line town, a neighbor spotted a woman spying on the victim but decided not to call police.
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Gloves, Ear Plugs Among Items Found in Car of Murderer in Main Line Love Triangle
The woman identified as the killer in a murder-suicide stemming from a love triangle that occurred in a tony Philadelphia suburb had some unusual items inside her car, police said Wednesday.
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Main Line Affair Leads to Murder-Suicide, Police Say
A newly-hired Villanova University assistant vice president was gunned down Tuesday night after an affair led to a murder-suicide that shocked a quiet Delaware County neighborhood, police said.
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Delco War Criminal ‘Jungle Jabbah' Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison
A Delaware County businessman has been sentenced to 30 years in prison after a federal court found he lied about his past as a Liberian warlord known for murdering his enemies — and having their hearts cooked and eaten.