PENNSYLVANIA: Wilkinsburg couple arrested with $67,000 worth of heroin

PRESS RELEASE 10/9/2014

 

HARRISBURG – The Office of Attorney General today announced the arrest of a Wilkinsburg couple that resulted in the seizure of 4.6 ounces of raw heroin worth $66,000, 70 stamped bags of heroin, a 9mm handgun, a full 7-round magazine, a box of ammunition and seven cell phones. 

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Authorities Investigating Wells Fargo Bank Branch Robbery on Thursday

press release October 9, 2014

The Philadelphia Police Department and the FBI are seeking the public’s assistance to identify and locate the subject responsible for the robbery Thursday, October 9, of the Wells Fargo Bank branch located at 2843 North Broad Street in North Philadelphia.

At approximately 10:45 a.m., the subject entered the bank and handed a teller a demand note. After obtaining an undisclosed amount of cash, the subject fled the area of the bank on foot and was last seen heading toward South Broad Street.

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WATCH: Please Move The Deer Crossing

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Devils thwart Flyers\’ rally, hold on for 6-4 win

PHILADELPHIA — Wayne Simmonds threw his arms in the air as he embraced Claude Giroux, Jake Voracek, and Vinny Lecavalier while the frenzied sellout crowd stood in disbelief Thursday night. Simmonds knew. The right winger knew his shot had beaten the buzzer to end the astonishing last few minutes of the second period, knew the Flyers…

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Raghunandan Yandamuri Guilty of Murdering 10-month-old Baby and Grandmother | NBC10

A Montgomery County jury found a man guilty Thursday of murdering a baby and grandmother in King of Prussia. NBC10\’s Lu Ann Cahn reports now the jury must decide whether Raghunandan Yandamuri should get the death penalty.
 
Friday, Oct 10, 2014 • Updated at 12:34 AM EDT

The jury found Raghunandan Yandamuri guilty of first-degree murder in the death of 10-month-old Saanvi Venna and her grandmother 61-year-old Satyavathi Venna. The jury returned guilty verdicts on all counts including the two counts of first-degree murder, kidnapping, burglary, robbery and abuse of a corpse.

Yandamuri represented himself during the criminal trial.

The penalty phase began shortly after the verdict was read around 5:15 p.m. Thursday. Yandamuri could get the death penalty. On Thursday, the jury heard from the Yandamuri\’s mother since she was set to return to India the next day. Yandamuri\’s mother pleaded to have her son\’s life spared.

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COMMENTARY: How Operation Choke Point Hurt My Ammo Business

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My business is a victim of Operation Choke Point—a government program run by the U.S. Department of Justice—which shuts down businesses it doesn’t like by cutting off their access to banks and payment processors. In my case, that’s TomKat Ammunition, which sells ammunition in Maryland.

All we want to do is be able to operate our business without the government blocking us.

As with any new business, my business partner and I started by applying for bank accounts and the appropriate federal state, and local permits. In December 2013, we opened a business checking account with PNC Bank, but when we applied for the bank’s online gateway services, we were denied and told they could not extend us services due to our \”industry.\”

PNC Bank’s gateway service is supposed to \”enable any business to process credit card transactions via a \”secure online gateway.\” It said nothing on their website about offering their services to only select industries.

>>> Bank Admits Choking Off 3 Legal Businesses at Government Behest

Then, in August, as I was completing my company’s website, I tried to use PayPal to integrate online credit card purchases into my website’s shopping cart. When I called PayPal to see why I was not able to activate the Business Pro section of the process, I was told that they \”could not offer that service due to [my] line of work\” and that I should contact my website’s domain provider to see if they could help find another type of service.

After applying for other, more expensive payment processors, we were unable to secure an online processor to offer online transactions to our customers. This has led to lost revenue and slower growth for the company and if continued, could put us out of business.

In September, I received news another credit card payment method we use— Square Reader—will no longer allow businesses to process gun or ammunition purchases. This is a preferred method of payment, specifically at gun shows, and is another blow to our success as a small business.

>>> How Operation Choke Point Undermines Rule of Law, Harms Economy

We are not a fraudulent business, but clearly the Department of Justice is not going after only fraudulent businesses with Operation Choke Point, as they purport.

Operation Choke Point shuts down businesses by cutting off access to banks and payment processors.

It is easy to confirm that we are a legitimate and law-abiding business by running our Federal Firearms License number through the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives database. We are licensed by ATF with a Type 06 Federal Firearms License and hold two Maryland state licenses for manufacturing and dealing in explosives, as well as a local business license. It took us a year to open our doors and go through the bureaucratic process to get our licenses.

The decisions by PNC Bank, Square Reader and Paypal Business Pro to drop or deny legitimate businesses like ours is a serious blow to our ability to operate—with very bad timing right before the holidays. Companies should not be discriminated against simply because they sell guns or ammunition.

>>> Agency Blames ‘Confusion’ for Choking Business Owners’ Access to Banks

This has caused so many headaches, wasted time and lost money. We comply with state and federal requirements, and all we want to do is be able to operate our business and sell our products to our customers without the government blocking us under false pretenses.

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Chesterbrook Pa. Auxilium Pharmaceuticals Selling Company to Endo International for $2.6B

Joseph N. DiStefano
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Posted with permission from MCT Information Services
 
PHILADELPHIA —Drugmaker Endo International P.L.C, run largely from Malvern, Pa., but incorporated in Ireland, said Thursday that it has convinced directors of Auxilium Pharmaceuticals, a Chesterbrook, Pa.-based maker of testosterone-replacement medications, to sell the company for $2.6 billion in cash and debt, including $33.25 (in cash or stock) for each Auxilium share. That\’s a 55 percent…

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CNB BUSINESS NEWS: Property Restoration Can Be a Messy Business

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Gloucester City, NJ (Grassroots Newswire) October 9, 2014 – When disaster
strikes, property owners need to make a lot of decisions quickly and under
pressure. Effective disaster remediation involves a lot of moving parts:
remediation specialists, insurance companies, local codes, state codes,
documentation and more—and all of this has to happen in an atmosphere
charged with emotion and stress.

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CNB Hunting/Fishing News for NJ: Division of Fish and Wildlife Confirms Bluetongue Virus in Two Deer;

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TRENTON – The Department of Environmental Protection’s Division of Fish and Wildlife has confirmed New Jersey’s first cases of bluetongue virus in two deer.

The virus was confirmed in one deer that died in Basking Ridge, Somerset County on Sept. 4 and another that died in Stirling, Morris County on Sept. 19. The clinical signs of bluetongue are identical to epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD), which has occurred seven times in the state since 1995.

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OBITUARY: Mrs. Miriam F. Auer, of Berlin

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On October 8, 2014 of Berlin, NJ, age 87. She was the beloved daughter of the late Frederick and Margaret Auer and is also survived by several dear friends. Miriam was raised in the Oxford Circle section of Philadelphia and was an employee of Wells Fargo Bank for over 25 years. Her funeral service and interment will be private at the request of her family. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the ETHERINGTON-CRERAN FUNERAL HOME, GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ

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