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Person in Custody in Shooting Death of 15-Year-Old Sean Toomey
NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle reports on an arrest in the shooting death of Northeast Philadelphia teenager Sean Toomey earlier this year.
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2 Teens Charged With Murder of 15-Year-Old Sean Toomey
Two suspects in the death of a 15-year-old boy who was shot and killed while taking water into his home earlier this year are in police custody, officials confirmed with NBC10.
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2 Teens Charged With Murder in South Street Mass Shooting
Two teenagers, 18 years old each, have been charged for the killings of two bystanders in the South Street mass shooting that left three people dead and 11 others injured over the weekend, District Attorney Larry Krasner said Thursday. NBC10’s Deanna Durante has the details.
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‘Grease' Actor Eddie Deezen Arrested After Maryland Restaurant Fracas
Edward Deezen, the actor best known for portraying geeky Eugene Felsnic in the 1978 movie “Grease,” was arrested Thursday in LaVale, Maryland, for resisting arrest after he reportedly became disorderly at a restaurant and threw items, including food, at sheriff’s deputies.
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31 People Arrested in Statewide ‘Operation 24/7' Sex Offender Sting: NJ AG
Thirty-one individuals were arrested and charged for sexually exploiting children online following a New Jersey sting that saw to target the spike of online predators during the pandemic, the state’s Attorney General Gurbir Grewal announced Wednesday. The men were arrested as part of “Operation 24/7,” a collaborative operation that saw the help of the Division of Criminal Justice, New Jersey…
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4 Men Charged With Destroying Police Cars and Equipment During George Floyd Protest
Several people now face charges for the summer destruction which followed protests over the death of George Floyd. NBC10 Investigative Reporter Mitch Blacher has the details.
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Ketamine That's Injected During Arrests Draws New Scrutiny
A drug called ketamine that’s injected as a sedative during arrests has drawn new scrutiny since a young Black man named Elijah McClain died in suburban Denver
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‘This Is Not a Game': Gov. Murphy Calls Out People Without Masks Outside Bars
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy says patrons are warned after photos showed people without masks lined up outside bars. There are also concerns about the spread of coronavirus after recent house parties.
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Host, Promoter Accused of Holding NJ Pool Party With 250 People, Charging Admission
A homeowner and promoter are both accused of ignoring warnings from police and having a pool party with around 250 people at a New Jersey house while charging an admission fee.
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New Jersey Still Seeing Too Much Spread of Coronavirus, Gov. Says
Gov. Phil Murphy is wanting to see the rate of spread of the new coronavirus go down. The state’s Motor Vehicle Commission is also working through its backlog of services.
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‘Operation Safe Quarantine' Leads to Arrests of NJ Child Porn Suspects
Burlington County officials announced the arrests of eight men accused of possessing and distributing child pornography. Seven of the arrests were the result of of “Operation Safe Quarantine,” a joint investigation cracking down on child porn amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Investigation Leads to Arrest of 8 NJ Child Pornography Suspects
A joint investigation led to the arrests of eight child pornography suspects in New Jersey. NBC10’s Keith Jones has the details on “Operation Safe Quarantine.”
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3 Bucks County Men Accused of Sexually Abusing Children for Several Years
Police announced the arrests of three Bucks County men accused of sexually abusing children over the span of several years. While police said all of the cases are unrelated, they also said one of the victims was raped by two of the suspects in separate incidents. NBC10’s Deanna Durante has the details.
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Police Brass Reassure Public After New Coronavirus Policy Sparks Fear
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw spoke to the public on Wednesday after a leaked memo about temporary changes to policing in the city because of the coronavirus outbreak went spread fear and anger online. NBC10’s Brandon Hudson reports.
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Philadelphia Police Change Arrest Policies During Coronavirus Outbreak
Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw lays out her department’s temporary policy about arrests for some nonviolent offenses and other changes that are being made amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Philadelphia Police Adjust Arrest Policies Due to Coronavirus
NBC10’s Pamela Osborne reports on how Philadelphia police officers will be dealing with nonviolent offenders during the coronavirus outbreak.
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Police to Delay Arrests for Some Nonviolent Offenses in Response to COVID-19
Philadelphia police will delay arrests for certain nonviolent offenses in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic but the commissioner insists they are “not turning a blind eye to crime.”
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Saudis' Arrest of 2 Princes Called a Warning to Royal Family
Two people close to Saudi Arabia’s royal family say two senior princes are under arrest for not supporting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has consolidated control of all major levers of power with the support of his father, King Salman