CNB ARCHIVES November 2009:Our Turn Is Coming…Vote The Bums Out of Office

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7 Indicted as Alleged Members of Organized Retail Theft Ring That Stole Over $800,000 in Jewelry

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CNB CRIME: Suspect Arrested for Lindenwold Shooting

Camden County Prosecutor Mary Eva Colalillo and Lindenwold Police Chief Thomas Brennan reported a suspect has been arrested in connection with a Lindenwold shooting.

Rashad Banks, 23, of Wilmington, Del., is charged with attempted murder for allegedly shooting a 26-year-old man at the Emerald Ridge apartment complex around 12:50 a.m. on June 23.

It is alleged the victim, a Lindenwold resident, was walking through the complex when Banks approached him and demanded money. After the victim stated he did not have money, Banks allegedly pulled a handgun from his pocket and shot the victim as he tried to flee.

The victim was taken by ambulance to Cooper University Hospital in Camden for treatment and was later released.

Banks was arrested last night in Camden by members of the U.S. Marshals Service Fugitive Task Force and was remanded to the Camden County Jail.

Released Friday, July 31, 2015.

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THIS WILL MAKE YOUR BLOOD BOIL! Navy officer from the Chattanooga Shooting will be Charged

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Who’s watching me? A Watchdog reporter’s run-in with the police

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\”Police took photos of my license plate\”

Last spring, Kathryn Watson, an investigative reporter in Watchdog’s Virginia bureau, dug up an alarming tale – local police departments were randomly scanning license plates, tagging those images with dates, times, and locations, and then storing that data for years. She filed a request for her own record, and what she found stunned her.

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Why a Philadelphia TV news anchor is on leave after Congressman\’s indictment

BREAKING: Indicted Philly congressman Chaka Fattah\’s wife responds to accusations.–> http://t.co/dUI0tss1bo pic.twitter.com/FrxGlTrrsU — NBC10 Philadelphia (@NBCPhiladelphia) July 30, 2015 PHILADELPHIA — Renee Chenault-Fattah, the wife of U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah who was indicted on Wednesday, is contesting speculation surrounding the sale of a convertible to a lobbyist also under investigation, according to a report from her…

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Be ready for Pocono 400 traffic on Northeast Extension

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The cars will be racing around the track at Pocono Raceway this weekend, but those trying to get there could find themselves stuck in traffic. The Pocono 400 starts at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Long Pond, Pa., racetrack, with events leading up to it held Saturday and Sunday. The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission announced a moratorium…

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Obituary: Henry L. Di Paul of West Deptford

Henry L. Di Paul, \”Hank\” of West Deptford, peacefully passed away on July 28, 2015. Henry was aged 89 years

LEGACY

Born and raised in Philadelphia, Hank served in the United States Army during World War II and re-enlisted for a second term. He earned the European African Medal, Eastern Campaign Medal with one Bronze Star, Army of Occupation Medal and World War II Victory Medal.
Following his service time, Hank returned home and married a young woman named Blanche Alton. Together they shared 59 years of marriage and raised two daughters that completed their family. Hank worked for RCA for more than 35 years until his retirement in 1979.
Away from work, Hank enjoyed coin collecting and spending time with his family creating memories that they will now cherish as his legacy.

FAMILY

He is the beloved husband of the late Blanche (nee Alton); loving father of Blanche (Bob) Hunsberger and Alice (Michael) Fossell; cherished grandfather of Robert Di Paul Hunsberger and special \”Pop Pop\” to Tara Kozik, Ed Kurek, III and Sharon Olivieri. Hank is predeceased by his brothers; Leonard & Renaldo Di Paul

FAREWELL TRIBUTE

Relatives and friends are invited to attend his viewing Monday after 8:30 in the McGUINNESS FUNERAL HOME, 34 Hunter Street, Woodbury. His Funeral Mass will follow at 11 AM in Infant Jesus Parish at St. Margaret R. C. Church, Third & Beech Avenue, Woodbury Hts. Interment will follow at New Saint Mary\’s Cemetery, Bellmawr. In lieu of flowers, Hank\’s family requests donations made in his memory to the Wounded Warrior Project, 1120 G Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20005. www.mcgfuneral.com

 

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CNB CRIME:Sicklerville Man Sentenced to 60 Years in Prison for Shooting His Daughter

Camden County Prosecutor Mary Eva Colalillo and Camden County Police Chief Scott Thomson announced a Sicklerville man was sentenced today to 60 years in state prison for shooting his daughter in 2013.

Byaer Johnson, 28, was convicted by a jury in June of first-degree attempted murder and several other offenses. Superior Court Judge John T. Kelley imposed the sentenced today.

During the trial, the victim, who was 11 at the time of the shooting, faced her father in court and testified that he visited her at her mother’s home in Camden on the night of January 24, 2013.

According to the testimony, Johnson was sitting with the victim as well as her mother and stepfather in the living room when he revealed a handgun and stated, \”Allah Akbar. We all must die.\” Johnson then walked toward his daughter, told her to shut up and shot her at close range in the face.

After shooting the girl, Johnson pointed the gun at the victim’s stepfather, but the gun did not fire. The victim’s stepfather was able to disarm Johnson and the defendant fled.

The victim, now paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair as a result of the shooting, was present in court for the sentencing.

In asking the court to impose a life sentence, Assistant Prosecutor Rachael Minardi described the shooting as a \”heinous, violent, awful crime.\” She noted the shooting occurred without provocation and has significantly impacted the victim.

Johnson received a 50-year sentence on the attempted murder charge and a consecutive 10-year sentence for a certain persons weapon offense. He will not be eligible for parole for 47 years and six months.

Released Thursday, July 30, 2015.

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EPA Proposes Plan to Clean up Groundwater at Superfund Site in Newfield, N.J.

 

Public Meeting to be Held August 12

(New York, N.Y. – July 30, 2015) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed modifications to the plan to address contaminated groundwater at the Shieldalloy Metallurgical Corp. site in Newfield and Vineland, N.J. A plan originally put into place by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection when it was mainly responsible for the site had required a system that pumps the groundwater out of the ground and treats it. The new EPA plan proposed today instead calls for using non-hazardous additives to treat the groundwater and break down the contaminants and then allow the contaminants to naturally decline while monitoring them.

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