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Feb
22
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Keystone Cops is a daily look at crime, police, public safety and drug news. Homicide totals are unofficial.
• Two women who helped a man enter for a home invasion robbery are now facing second- and third-degree murder charges since the owner of the house was killed. How’d they find the alleged culprits? The man who allegedly fired the fatal shot left his cell phone at the scene and then allegedly asked police: “Did I leave my phone at a crime scene?” [Bucks County Courier Times]
• An 82-year-old woman who was beaten during a home invasion Feb. 2 died yesterday due to injuries sustained in the attack. Police are looking for the assailant, now with an upgraded charge of murder. [Inquirer]
• KYW 1060 headline: “Death at Olney Station Disrupts Broad St. Subway Service.” Oh no! Disrupting service! Oh, yes, and a man died. [KYW 1060]
• One of the police officers who was hit by a robbery suspect’s brother with a car yesterday is in critical condition after surgery meant to save his leg. Police commish Sly Johnson said the officers heard a man say, “You’re not going to take my brother to jail.” Which may be true — no word on whether the robbery suspect was arrested — but now the man trying to stop that is probably going to be in prison himself for a long time. [Inquirer]
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dmac | 11:46 AM | 0 Comments
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Feb
21
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Keystone Cops is a daily look at crime, police, public safety and drug news. Homicide totals are unofficial.
• A man on trial for a litany of charges — including solicitation of murder and and car-jacking — came up with a novel defense: It was his twin brother who confessed, not him! They had traded cells in prison, he says. He’s not all bad, though: One of his alleged plans was to blow up the Gallery. [Inquirer]
• Right before robbing her 71-year-old uncle with an accomplice, the man’s niece wrote him a letter that read, in part: “It’s God’s will that you have Parkinson’s.” Ho ho! [Bucks County Courier Times]
• DVDs were stolen and then resold to locations at the Oxford Valley Mall. Clever. [BCCT]
• A man who caused a traffic accident that killed a man won’t be extradited but will be tried in Poland for his crimes, oddly enough. Yeah, I have no idea. [AP/Philly.com]
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dmac | 11:06 AM | 0 Comments
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Feb
16
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Keystone Cops is a daily look at crime, police, public safety and drug news. Homicide totals are unofficial.
• Police identified the two men fatally shot yesterday in Philadelphia. (And don’t worry, the homicide total didn’t jump that much; I just had it wrong yesterday ‘cuz I’m an idiot and can’t type.) One of the victims was 18. [Inquirer]
• The Philadelphia Fire Department unveiled a new fire safety program in response to the 10 deaths in house fires in five days. Hey, what is this? A city department unveiled a problem and took immediate steps to attempt to solve it? What is going on here? [KYW 1060]
• And speaking of fire, the Fire Dept. ruled a recent 41st Street house fire was arson. It’s the second arson of a building with Penn students in it this school year. Apparently the residents of West Philadelphia are hoping to drive out those Penn kids one house at a time. [Daily Pennsylvanian]
• A middle-schooler was arrested after bringing a firearm to school, and another one was arrested for attempting to help him get away with it. [NBC 10]
• And Boscovs is not legally allowed to discriminate against pagans, Wiccans and Christians. [AP/CBS 3]
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dmac | 11:30 AM | 0 Comments
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Feb
15
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Keystone Cops is a daily look at crime, police, public safety and drug news. Homicide totals are unofficial.
• Crime of the day: Four charged in pants theft. Yes, it took four people to allegedly steal a pair of pants (and, later, a car) from a man who thought he was going to get laid. A 21-year-old woman lured him into a motel to ostensibly get it from behind, but when the man removed his pants, she and her three male accomplices fled with them. The pants didn’t contain the dude’s wallet, so they went back and took his car, but were later arrested. [Camden Courier-Post]
• Police officer Lawrence Leissner detailed his experience rushing into a bloody crime scene. Actual sentences from article: “In the main office area, five desks were neatly cluttered with Apple computers, iPods, music CDs and computer software. But the furniture and accessories hardly mattered to Leissner, who led his fellow officers through the office space.” I would’ve stopped to take some iPods. [Daily News]
• Richard Laird was sentenced to death in a retrial of the 1988 abduction and murder of Anthony Milano. [Buxco Courier Times]
• A man was found dead in a car in West Kensington, the city’s 40th homicide of the year. [Inquirer]
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dmac | 11:05 AM | 0 Comments
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Feb
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Keystone Cops is a daily look at crime, police, public safety and drug news. Homicide totals are unofficial.
• Hell, I don’t know what’s up with the homicide totals. I thought we were stuck on 32, but cops said this killing by a stray bullet was the city’s 35th. So I dunno. Let’s just go with 35, since it’s right here, and I’ll try to figure out a way to make this accurate. Since this will probably involve me getting off my ass, it will be an historic moment. Also, note well: Don’t fire guns randomly into a field. [NBC 10]
• I’m still really trying to make sense of this Lancaster Intelligencer Journal story. Reporters from the LIJ (whatever) were allegedly leaked a password to a 911 database by the coroner. The reporters, after being given immunity, testified against the coroner at a grand jury. And then the coroner wrote up all caps emails to his the competing paper. Perhaps this is a case of “Keystone Reporters.” [Lancaster New Era (on Lancaster Online, also known as 'LOL')]
• Hundreds of items of jewelry was recovered in Northeast Philly. The husband and wife owners of the Frankford Variety Store were allegedly running the fencing operation for 20 years. They caught ‘em just in time. [6 ABC]
• Montco will provide free HPV shots to 11- and 12-year-old girls. Good for them. [KYW 1060]
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dmac | 2:06 PM | 0 Comments
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