Christopher Anderson, also known as CK, aged 27 of Roosevelt, pleaded guilty on Thursday, June 29 to charges including murder for two separate incidents in 2020, the Nassau County District Attorney announced. The first incident occurred on November 28, 2020. According to the charges, 21-year-old Taffarie Haughton and a second victim, aged 19, were at Martin Luther King Jr. Park in Freeport.
When the duo entered the park bathroom, Bloods gang members (who were there for a gang meeting in the park) allegedly followed them.
Dr. Sadeq Ali Quraishi, 45, is accused of paying $250 to what he thought was a 14-year-old girl for sex, but he was speaking with a Homeland Security undercover agent, the US Attorney for Massachusetts said. Quraishi was arrested with three other men caught in the same sting. They are:
Dmitri McKenzie, 27, of BostonDavid Cannon, 59, of Lexington Misael Fabian Medina, 37The men face sex trafficking charges, which carry a minimum of 10 years in prison if convicted.
Biden is slated to speak at Montgomery County Community College, 340 Dekalb Pike in Blue Bell, at 3:15 p.m., according to authorities.
The speech will take place near Valley Forge National Park, where George Washington's Continental Army spent a bitter winter encamped from 1777 to 1778.
In Upper Merion, Route 23 (Valley Forge Park Road) is closed between North Gulph Road and Route 252 through 3 p.m., said Upper Merion police. Drivers should find alternative routes until that time, they added.
CHATTANOOGA, TN, (CelebrityAccess MediaWire) — Track 29, a brand new live entertainment venue is set to open in Chattanooga on Labor Day Weekend with a performance by country singer Jamey Johnson. Located at 1400 Market St. on the historic Chattanooga Choo Choo campus, the club will have a capacity of 1,000 and 1,800 people and host concerts across a range of genres.
In addition to the Jamey Johnson gig for the grand opening, other artists with gigs on the club's calendar include: Corey Smith, (September 9), The Drive By Truckers (September 10), M.
Apgar, of Kunkletown, crashed after losing control of his motorcycle, Fox56 reported, citing the Carbon County Coroner's Office.
Born in Allentown to James A., Jr. and Georgeanne R. (Nelson), Apgar was a 2011 graduate of Palmerton High School and later concluded his studies at Lehigh Carbon Community College in Schnecksville, family members wrote.
Friends and loved ones took to social media this week to memorialize the 30-year-old.
"Today is a hard day because you are loved by a whole town of people,"