Thursday, January 7, 2010

8am Headlines


The 89-year-old man charged with a deadly shooting at Washington's Holocaust museum died Wednesday in a prison hospital
James Von Brunn had been awaiting trial for the killing of security guard Stephen T. Johns at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum on June 10. Von Brunn had been wounded by return fire.
von Brunn, a white supremacist who prior to the shooting had written racist and anti-Semitic ramblings on the Internet.

Pennsylvania’s slots casinos got the green light Wednesday when the Legislature gave them the authority to install table games such as poker and blackjack.
Along with poker and blackjack, games such as craps, baccarat and roulette are permitted under the new law.
and Delaware is preparing to introduce table games this year


A teacher's aide in Northampton County is in hot water after a nude photo of her circulated throughout the school district.

The teacher's aide in question works at Bangor Area High School in Bangor, Pennsylvania.

A district investigation revealed that the photo was likely leaked by a third-party who gained access to her phone. Those who received the photo believe the woman sent the nude image to an intended adult recipient

Members of a New Mexico family are suing a funeral home, claiming their mother's brain was sent home in a bag of personal effects given to them after her death.
The lawsuit filed on behalf of four family members in state District Court in Albuquerque says the discovery was made the day after the funeral, when relatives smelled a foul odor coming from a bag they received from the funeral home

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