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Arrest in anti-Trump Graffiti; Teen Shot on Willingboro Porch; Bill Cosby in Court; Mt Laurel Donkey
 
  by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA
started: 12/13/16 7:52 pm | updated: 12/13/16 7:52 pm
 
Philadelphia Police have arrested a man for spray painting anti-Trump graffiti on a Chestnut Hill grocery store late on Thanksgiving night. 33-year-old Evan Brown of Brooklyn, NY, was arrested on Sunday and charged with Criminal Mischief and related offenses. Brown was seen on surveillance video just after midnight on Friday, November 25th spraypainting "F@#$ Trump" on the side of the Fresh Grocer store on the 8200 Germantown Avenue. He was accompanied by 32-year-old Duncan Lloyd, an assistant city solicitor for Philadelphia. Lloyd can been seen taking photos while Brown wrote. Lloyd has not been charged and will not lose his job. He received two weeks unpaid leave and will be required to perform 40 hours of community service. The damage is estimated to be $3,000 to $10,000.

A teenage boy was found shot to death on his front porch last night in Willingboro, NJ. It happened around 8 p.m. on the unit block of Plumtree Lane. Officers arrived to fine 16-year-old Ibn Perry fatally wounded in front of his home. A second 16-year-old was shot in the ankle and taken to Lourdes Medical Center of Burlington County. A third teen was not injured. No arrests have been made. Police and still trying to determine what led to the shooting. Investigators ask anyone with information to call Willingboro Township police at 609-877-6958 or Burlington County detectives at 609-265-7113.

Bill Cosby was back in Montgomery County Court today as lawyers argued whether or not prosectors will be allowed to call 13 other accusers of the entertainer to the witness stand during his upcoming trial. The exchange became heated at times with Montgomery County Judge Steven O'Neill having to warn both sides to maintain decorum. The prosecution wants to show that the comedian had a pattern and signature of abuse of women. The defense claims that these allegations, none of which have been tried, lack evidence, standing, relevance, and are too old/vague to defend. This hearing is scheduled to last two days

On Saturday, Mount Laurel Police chased a few furry bandits found roaming behind a residence on the 200 block of Mount Laurel Road around 9 a.m. The harrowing ordeal was caught on video. The donkeys were apprehended and no one was injured.

 
 
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