
Police and FBI agents searched the home of a Yale University animal research technician Tuesday night and led him away in handcuffs to the cheers of neighbors in a search for evidence that might tie him to the slaying of a graduate student.
No charges were filed against 24-year-old Raymond Clark III in Middletown, but police took him into custody while searching for DNA and other physical evidence. Police said Clark would be released after they obtain evidence they need from him and his Middletown apartment
Thirty-five New Jersey prison inmates— the majority of them reputed gang members—have been charged with illegally possessing cell phones. Attorney General Anne Milgram says the problem is so prevalent that gang members in separate prisons were able to hold a conference call.
About 400 cell phones have been confiscated over the past year.
A Philadelphia man who has said he was off his schizophrenia medications when he attacked a fellow subway passenger with a hammer has pleaded guilty.
The lawyer for 27-year-old Thomas Scantling says Tuesday's guilty plea will be to aggravated assault and possessing an instrument of crime
A Johns Hopkins University student killed an apparent burglar with a samurai sword after discovering the man in his garage,
They discovered a suspected burglar with a severed left hand and severe lacerations to his upper body, Guglielmi said.
The suspect died at the scene, he said.
The man had entered a home where several Johns Hopkins students lived, Guglielmi said. Four students, one armed with a samurai sword, had confronted the suspect in the garage.
A Philadelphia man who has said he was off his schizophrenia medications when he attacked a fellow subway passenger with a hammer has pleaded guilty.
The lawyer for 27-year-old Thomas Scantling says Tuesday's guilty plea will be to aggravated assault and possessing an instrument of crime
A Johns Hopkins University student killed an apparent burglar with a samurai sword after discovering the man in his garage,
They discovered a suspected burglar with a severed left hand and severe lacerations to his upper body, Guglielmi said.
The suspect died at the scene, he said.
The man had entered a home where several Johns Hopkins students lived, Guglielmi said. Four students, one armed with a samurai sword, had confronted the suspect in the garage.
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