'Do You Want To Die': Man Who Threatened, Stabbed Tourist In DC Learns Prison Fate: Feds 'Do You Want To Die': Man Who Threatened, Stabbed Tourist In DC Learns Prison Fate: Feds
'Do You Want To Die': Man Who Threatened, Stabbed Tourist In DC Learns Prison Fate: Feds A man who threatened to kill tourists in the nation's capital will spend years in prison for a stabbing, US Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro announced. District resident Maurice Felder, 54, was sentenced to 54 months in prison for stabbing a man who was visiting DC in November 2024. According to federal officials, at around 1 a.m. on Nov. 10, 2024, a group from Pennsylvania was walking near the intersection of 7th Street NW and T Street NW for the weekend. Felder followed the group down the sidewalk and began arguing with them, prosecutors said. The victim got in between Felder and other…
Sen. Kelly Responds As Hegseth Moves To Cut His Military Pension, Rank Sen. Kelly Responds As Hegseth Moves To Cut His Military Pension, Rank
Sen. Kelly Responds As Hegseth Moves To Cut His Military Pension, Rank The Pentagon is moving to cut Sen. Mark Kelly's military retirement pay less than two months after he took part in a video of Democratic lawmakers urging service members to reject illegal orders from President Donald Trump. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced the action in a social media post on Monday, Jan. 5. Hegseth accused Kelly, a retired Navy captain, of making 'seditious' statements that undermined the US military. The threat comes six weeks after Kelly and five other members of Congress released a video telling troops and intelligence officials they have the right to …
Stillborns, Harvard Cadaver Parts Sold Nationwide By PA Man Sentenced: DOJ Stillborns, Harvard Cadaver Parts Sold Nationwide By PA Man Sentenced: DOJ
Stillborns, Harvard Cadaver Parts Sold Nationwide By PA Man Sentenced: DOJ A Pennsylvania man who bought and sold stolen human remains—including stillborn babies and Harvard cadaver parts—and stored them in 5-gallon buckets inside his home has been sentenced to six years in federal prison, the U.S. Department of Justice announced on Monday, Dec. 22, 2025. Jeremy Pauley, 43, of Thompson, Susquehanna County, was sentenced to 72 months by Chief U.S. District Judge Matthew W. Brann for conspiracy and interstate transportation of stolen property. He was also fined $2,000 and ordered to serve three years of supervised release after his prison term. He ran a black-market…
Bethlehem Man Who Used Family Vacation Photos To Make AI Child Porn Sentenced: DA Bethlehem Man Who Used Family Vacation Photos To Make AI Child Porn Sentenced: DA
Bethlehem Man Who Used Family Vacation Photos To Make AI Child Porn Sentenced: DA A Pennsylvania man has been sentenced to up to a decade in prison after pleading guilty to using artificial intelligence to create child sexual abuse material from innocent family vacation photos, Lehigh County District Attorney Gavin P. Holihan announced on Monday, Dec. 15. Adam Erdman, 35, of Bethlehem, is the first person in Pennsylvania to be convicted and sentenced under the state’s newly enacted law banning artificially generated sexual images of children. Judge Anna-Kristie M. Marks sentenced Erdman to 2 years and 4 months to 10 years in state prison after he pleaded guilty in Septem…
Qdoba Plans Dozens Of NY Restaurants In Major Northeast Expansion Push Qdoba Plans Dozens Of NY Restaurants In Major Northeast Expansion Push
Qdoba Plans Dozens Of NY Restaurants In Major Northeast Expansion Push Qdoba Mexican Eats is planning to add dozens of restaurants across the mid-Atlantic as part of a broader expansion effort. The fast-casual chain said it will open nearly 90 new locations across New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, according to a news release on Wednesday, Dec. 10. Qdoba reached deals with regional franchise operators to increase its presence in the Northeast. The move marks one of Qdoba's largest expansion waves as the company competes with rivals like Chipotle and Moe's Southwest Grill. "Proven, multi-brand operators know what works in their portfolios, and t…
Infant Found With Rib Fracture, Bruising Leads To Arrest Of Enola Couple: Affidavit Infant Found With Rib Fracture, Bruising Leads To Arrest Of Enola Couple: Affidavit
Infant Found With Rib Fracture, Bruising Leads To Arrest Of Enola Couple: Affidavit An infant was hospitalized with extensive bruising and a healing rib fracture in Middletown, prompting the arrest of two caretakers, according to court documents obtained by Daily Voice on Tuesday, Dec. 2. Micheal Allan Derr, 25, and Jada Shantae Davis, 27, both of Enola, were charged after the two-month-old child was taken to Hershey Medical Center’s Pediatric Emergency Room with concerning injuries discovered between Sunday, Oct. 26, and Tuesday, Oct. 28, according to the criminal complaints. Investigation And Medical Findings Dauphin County Children and Youth Services contacted poli…
International Wanted Terrorist Given PA Commercial Driving License Before ICE Arrest In Kansas International Wanted Terrorist Given PA Commercial Driving License Before ICE Arrest In Kansas
International Wanted Terrorist Given PA Commercial Driving License Before ICE Arrest In Kansas A wanted terrorist from Uzbekistan who was granted a Pennsylvania commercial driver’s license was arrested while driving an 18-wheeler in Kansas, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced on Monday, Nov. 17. Akhror Bozorov, 31, illegally entered the United States in February 2023 and was later released into the country by the Biden administration, according to the federal agency. He was granted work authorization in January 2024 and received a Pennsylvania commercial driver’s license while living in the US, ICE said. Bozorov was wanted in Uzbekistan for being a member of a terrorist …
5 Philadelphia Police Officers Fired, 4 Former Members Charged In ‘Guns Down, Gloves Up’ 5 Philadelphia Police Officers Fired, 4 Former Members Charged In ‘Guns Down, Gloves Up’
5 Philadelphia Police Officers Fired, 4 Former Members Charged In ‘Guns Down, Gloves Up’ Five active-duty Philadelphia police officers have been fired following criminal charges related to their involvement in a city-funded youth boxing program, officials announced on Friday, Nov. 7. The charges stem from an Internal Affairs and District Attorney’s Office investigation into the “Guns Down, Gloves Up” initiative — a boxing program designed to deter youth violence but allegedly exploited for double compensation. According to police, the officers received payment from the program while also being paid by the City as active-duty officers, sometimes during scheduled working hours. P…
Manga, Anime ‘Death Note’ Trend Sparks Suspension Warnings At PA Schools Manga, Anime ‘Death Note’ Trend Sparks Suspension Warnings At PA Schools
Manga, Anime ‘Death Note’ Trend Sparks Suspension Warnings At PA Schools A disturbing trend has surfaced in the Central Dauphin School District, prompting a warning from administrators after students were caught imitating a popular Japanese anime series, officials announced on Friday, Oct. 31. Two students were found in possession of “Death Notes,” referencing the anime and manga series "Death Note", where characters die after their names are written in a supernatural notebook, according to a statement from Superintendent Eric Turman. Following an investigation, district staff determined the students appeared to be mimicking what they had read and viewed it “as …
Driver Sought In Fatal Hit-And-Run In Philadelphia, Pedestrian ID'd: Police Driver Sought In Fatal Hit-And-Run In Philadelphia, Pedestrian ID'd: Police
Driver Sought In Fatal Hit-And-Run In Philadelphia, Pedestrian ID'd: Police A man was struck and killed in a hit-and-run crash on West Girard Avenue early Saturday, Nov. 1, Philadelphia police announced. Kevin Williams, 60, was standing in the middle of the street when he was hit by a black SUV around 1 a.m. on the 1300 block of West Girard Avenue, according to the department’s release. Investigators said the SUV was traveling eastbound before making a U-turn onto the 1200 block, heading west when it struck Williams. The driver continued west on Girard Avenue without stopping to help, police said. Philadelphia Fire Department medics transported Williams to Jeffers…
Laptop Stolen From PA State Police Vehicle At Auto Body Shop Laptop Stolen From PA State Police Vehicle At Auto Body Shop
Laptop Stolen From PA State Police Vehicle At Auto Body Shop A Panasonic Toughbook was stolen from a Pennsylvania State Police vehicle parked at an auto body shop in Middletown Township, police announced on Monday, Oct. 13. The theft happened while the vehicle, identified as K2-9, was parked at Carlson's Auto Body on West Baltimore Pike waiting for crash repairs at 1:17 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 9, according to investigating officer Hennessey. The stolen equipment belonged to the Pennsylvania State Police Media station, police said. The item’s value was listed as $0.00. As of the announcement date, no leads have been developed in the investigation.
Sweatshirt Snag Stops Hersheypark’s Ride, Prompting Evacuation Sweatshirt Snag Stops Hersheypark’s Ride, Prompting Evacuation
Sweatshirt Snag Stops Hersheypark’s Ride, Prompting Evacuation A Hersheypark ride suddenly stopped and was evacuated after a guest’s sweatshirt fell and became stuck in the ride’s wheel system, officials told Daily Voice on Saturday, Oct. 11. The incident happened on the Wild Mouse attraction when the item of clothing slipped from a rider and lodged beneath a wheel of the ride vehicle, according to Hersheypark. “The ride’s safety systems operated as designed, bringing it to a controlled stop at a safe location,” the park said in a statement. Maintenance staff responded, stayed in communication with riders, removed the sweatshirt from the wheel assembl…