
An arrest in the brutal murder of a Roman Catholic priest has brought little comfort to the spirital leader's close-knit hometown,
More than 150 people at St. Patrick's Church for Sunday's early Mass prayed for the Rev. Ed Hinds, whose body was discovered in the church rectory Friday stabbed 32 times with a kitchen knife.
Authorities say the murder occurred on Thursday evening after an argument between Hinds and Jose Feliciano the church janitor in the rectory.
Police are seeking the man who allegedly who robbed a Dunkin Donuts on Sunday afternoon.
Police described the suspect as a black man between 25 and 30 years old standing about 5 feet, 10 inches tall, and wearing a green sweatshirt, blue jeans and work boots. He obscured his face with a green bandana and covered his head with a brown one, police said.
They have asked that anyone with information contact them at 609-641-0667 or Crime Stoppers of Atlantic County at 609-652-1234.
6am
Iowa City police are investigating an early morning assault in which a man accused another of being a zombie, then punched him twice.
Police say the assault occurred at 1:17 a.m. Sunday at an Iowa City restaurant south of the University of Iowa campus.
A man was ordering food when he was approached by another man who called him a zombie, then hit him in the eye. When the victim tried to call police on his cell phone, the man punched him again, breaking his nose.
The man then ran out a back door.
Transit system workers in Philadelphia voted to authorize a union strike Sunday, less than a week before the Phillies play their first home game of the World Series,
A strike by subway and trolley operators, bus drivers, and mechanics would affect the Broad Street subway line from the center of Philadelphia 4 miles south to the sports stadiums. Also affected would be the Market-Frankford line from the city's northeastern section to the western suburbs, as well as surface trolleys and buses throughout the city.
No comments:
Post a Comment