Prison Inmate Convicted After Unprovoked Attack On PA Corrections Officer Prison Inmate Convicted After Unprovoked Attack On PA Corrections Officer
Prison Inmate Convicted After Unprovoked Attack On PA Corrections Officer A Pennsylvania prison inmate has been convicted of attacking a corrections officer in an unprovoked assault, prosecutors announced on Monday, June 22. Sincere Brown, 26, of Coatesville, was found guilty by a jury on June 5 of aggravated assault, assault by prisoner, and simple assault after punching a corrections officer in the face multiple times without provocation, according to the Chester County District Attorney's Office. The two-day jury trial was held before Chester County Court of Common Pleas Judge Bret Binder. "Corrections Officers have a difficult job and should never be attacke…
Popular Blood Pressure Medication Recalled, FDA Says: What To Know Popular Blood Pressure Medication Recalled, FDA Says: What To Know
Popular Blood Pressure Medication Recalled, FDA Says: What To Know More than 11,000 bottles of a blood pressure medication are being recalled because the tablets may not dissolve properly in a person's body. Inventia Healthcare Limited voluntarily recalled 25-milligram tablets of chlorthalidone, according to a Food and Drug Administration enforcement report dated Friday, June 5. The medication is commonly prescribed to treat high blood pressure and fluid retention. The recalled tablets were sold in 100-count and 1,000-count bottles. A total of 11,460 bottles are included in the recall. According to the FDA, the recall was issued b…
Fake Traffic Stop Leads To PA Turnpike Shooting With 3-Year-Old Inside; Third Suspect Arrested Fake Traffic Stop Leads To PA Turnpike Shooting With 3-Year-Old Inside; Third Suspect Arrested
Fake Traffic Stop Leads To PA Turnpike Shooting With 3-Year-Old Inside; Third Suspect Arrested A third suspect accused of posing as a police officer during a violent Pennsylvania Turnpike shooting has been arrested, Chester County prosecutors announced on Monday, June 22. Tuften Green, 31, of Drexel Hill, was arrested by Pennsylvania State Police on June 3 after fleeing authorities and becoming the subject of a wanted notice, according to the Chester County District Attorney's Office. Green was charged with attempted murder, robbery, aggravated assault, and related offenses. He was arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Lauren Holt and remanded to Chester County Prison without b…
2 PA Prison Inmates Died By Suicide Days Apart: Coroner 2 PA Prison Inmates Died By Suicide Days Apart: Coroner
2 PA Prison Inmates Died By Suicide Days Apart: Coroner Two prison inmates in Pennsylvania died by suicide days apart this month, the coroner confirmed on Monday, June 22. Katelyn M. Godiska, 34, of Bethlehem, was pronounced dead after being transported from Northampton County Prison to St. Luke's Hospital's Easton campus on Sunday, June 14, Northampton County Coroner Zachary Lysek said in a release. Five days later, Randolph P. Adams, 35, of Bethlehem, was pronounced dead after being transported from the prison to the same hospital on Friday, June 19, according to the coroner. The cause of death for both inmates was asphyxiation, and the manne…
Baby Left In Trash Bag Outside PA Home By Mom Has Cause Of Death Revealed Baby Left In Trash Bag Outside PA Home By Mom Has Cause Of Death Revealed
Baby Left In Trash Bag Outside PA Home By Mom Has Cause Of Death Revealed The newborn girl left in a trash bag outside a Pennsylvania home by her mother has an official cause and manner of death, authorities announced on Monday, June 22. Following a medicolegal death investigation, the coroner determined Betty Lee Norris died from hypothermia after being abandoned outdoors in inclement weather. Investigators also concluded she was born alive and later left outside without adequate protection from the elements, according to the release. The newborn girl whose death led to a first-degree murder charge against her 20-year-old mom, Jordyn Kauffman, was identified as …
Body Recovered At Confluence Of Lehigh, Delaware Rivers Identified: Coroner Body Recovered At Confluence Of Lehigh, Delaware Rivers Identified: Coroner
Body Recovered At Confluence Of Lehigh, Delaware Rivers Identified: Coroner A man whose body was recovered where the Lehigh and Delaware rivers meet has been identified, authorities announced on Monday, June 22. Andre Fighera, 48, of Bethlehem, was found in the area of the rivers' confluence in Easton on Sunday, June 21, according to the Northampton County Coroner's Office. An investigation determined Fighera died from drowning. The manner of death was ruled accidental, the coroner's office said. No additional information was released. Details about Fighera's life were not immediately available. His loved ones are invited to share information with Daily Voice by …
‘Call Me Daddy' Creepy PA Church Leader, Soccer Coach Who Kidnapped Girl To Mexico Found Dead ‘Call Me Daddy' Creepy PA Church Leader, Soccer Coach Who Kidnapped Girl To Mexico Found Dead
‘Call Me Daddy' Creepy PA Church Leader, Soccer Coach Who Kidnapped Girl To Mexico Found Dead Kevin Esterly — the Pennsylvania man who fled to Mexico with a teenage girl in 2018 and was later convicted of repeatedly raping her as a child — died by suicide while incarcerated at Lehigh County Jail, authorities announced on Monday, June 22. Esterly, 53, was pronounced dead at 2:16 a.m. in the emergency department at St. Luke's Hospital-Allentown Campus after being found unresponsive in his single cell at the jail, according to Lehigh County Coroner Daniel A. Buglio. District Attorney Gavin Holihan said Esterly was found shortly before 1:30 a.m. hanging by a bedsheet tied to the top bun…
2 Israelis, 1 Canadian Dead In MD Plane Crash (UPDATE) 2 Israelis, 1 Canadian Dead In MD Plane Crash (UPDATE)
2 Israelis, 1 Canadian Dead In MD Plane Crash (Update) The names of the three people killed in a Maryland plane crash over the weekend have been identified. Yoav Bomrind, 26, of Israel, was identified as the pilot, according to Maryland State Police. The two passengers were David Rabinovitz, 19, of Israel, and Elad Neidik, 20, of Canada. All three were pronounced dead at the scene Sunday, June 21. The single-engine Piper Cherokee was traveling from Ocean City, NJ, to Montgomery County Air Park when it went down for unknown reasons at approximately 11:30 p.m., according to Maryland State Police. An iPhone crash alert was received at approximate…
Pregnant Endangered Whale Found Dead On Front Of Cruise Ship Pregnant Endangered Whale Found Dead On Front Of Cruise Ship
Pregnant Endangered Whale Found Dead On Front Of Cruise Ship A dead endangered whale was found on the bow of a cruise ship when it arrived at an Alaska dock, federal officials said. The adult female fin whale was discovered on top of the ship's bulbous bow after the vessel reached Seward on Friday, June 19, NOAA Fisheries Alaska said. A local company towed the 61-foot pregnant whale to a nearby beach, where NOAA Fisheries and the Alaska SeaLife Center began a necropsy to determine how the whale died. Fin whales are listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act. According to NOAA, fin whales are the second-largest whale species…
Clive Davis Dies: Music Legend Launched Slew Of Stars' Careers Clive Davis Dies: Music Legend Launched Slew Of Stars' Careers
Clive Davis Dies: Music Legend Launched Slew Of Stars' Careers A towering figure behind some of music’s biggest names has died. Clive Davis, the record executive and producer who helped launch and shape the careers of Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, Whitney Houston, Aerosmith, Earth, Wind & Fire, and many others, died on Monday, June 22, at age 94, according to multiple reports. Davis died at his home in Manhattan after a hospitalization for respiratory issues, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Davis was born in Brooklyn and became one of the most influential executives in modern music. He began at Columbia Records as a lawyer in 1960 and becam…
Alan Greenspan Dies: Longtime Fed Chair Shaped US Economy Alan Greenspan Dies: Longtime Fed Chair Shaped US Economy
Alan Greenspan Dies: Longtime Fed Chair Shaped US Economy One of the most powerful voices in modern American finance is gone. Alan Greenspan, the economist who chaired the Federal Reserve for nearly 19 years, died Monday, June 22, at age 100 from complications of Parkinson’s disease, his wife of 29 years, NBC News correspondent Andrea Mitchell, said in a statement, according to the network. Greenspan was first appointed Fed chair by President Ronald Reagan in 1987. He remained in the role until January 2006, serving under Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush. His tenure made him the second-longest-serving Fed chair in US his…
ID Released For Man Who Fell To Death At Madison Square Garden Concert ID Released For Man Who Fell To Death At Madison Square Garden Concert
ID Released For Man Who Fell To Death At Madison Square Garden Concert Authorities have identified the Connecticut man who died after a fall inside Madison Square Garden. The NYPD identified the man as 51-year-old Paul Kueker of Niantic, Connecticut, in New London County. He died after falling during a Goose concert at MSG in Midtown Manhattan on Saturday, June 20, according to CBS New York. Police received a 911 call at 9:51 p.m. for an injured man inside the arena, ABC7NY reported. Officers found Kueker unconscious and unresponsive with injuries consistent with a fall from an elevated position, police said. He was taken to Bellevue Hospital, where he was pr…