TRIBUTE: Community Remembers PA Mom Of 6 Julie Eberly Killed In I-95 Road Rage Shooting TRIBUTE: Community Remembers PA Mom Of 6 Julie Eberly Killed In I-95 Road Rage Shooting
Tribute: Community Remembers PA Mom Of 6 Julie Eberly Killed In I-95 Road Rage Shooting Generous. Strong-willed. Lively. This is how Lanacster County mom of six Julie Eberly was being remembered a day after being being shot and killed in what authorities are calling a "senseless" road rage incident on Interstate 95 in North Carolina. More than $4,700 was raised as of Friday afternoon for Eberly's family on a GoFundMe page, which described the 47-year-old Manheim mom as a "beautiful, loving, generous, and giving person." "Julie is the epitome of the Hamaker family," another person wrote. "Caring. Lively. And strong-willed." Funds will go toward helpin…
'SENSELESS:' Road Rage Shooting Kills Lancaster County Mom Of 6 'SENSELESS:' Road Rage Shooting Kills Lancaster County Mom Of 6
'Senseless:' Road Rage Shooting Kills Lancaster County Mom Of 6 A Lancaster County mom of six was killed in what police are calling a road-rage shooting in North Carolina Thursday, authorities said. UPDATE: More than $4,700 had been raised as of Friday afternoon on a GoFundMe page for Eberly's family. Julie Eberly, 47, of Manheim, and her husband were heading to Hilton Head Island in South Carolina when her vehicle came close to another car while merging on Interstate 95 around 11:30 a.m., Robeson County Sheriff Burnis Wilkins said. That's when the other driver pulled alongside Eberly's, rolled down the window and fired multiple shots into the pas…
55 More Defiant Pennsylvania Restaurants Ordered Closed -- Some Possibly For Good 55 More Defiant Pennsylvania Restaurants Ordered Closed -- Some Possibly For Good
55 More Defiant Pennsylvania Restaurants Ordered Closed -- Some Possibly For Good Pennsylvania officials ordered an additional 33 restaurants temporarily closed, and have sought an injunction against 22 establishments in repeated violation of COVID-19 orders.  The Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Food Safety announced earlier this month announced it would be performing unannounced inspections in an effort to enforce Gov. Tom Wolf's temporary COVID-19 mitigation order. Wolf's order mandates the closure indoor dining, gyms and limiting indoor gatherings to a maximum capacity of 10 people, until Jan. 4. A Crawford County restaurant was initially ordered closed, b…