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JUNIATA COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — Pennsylvania State Police have provided new details surrounding the mental health of Brandon Stine and the events that led up to two State Police Troopers being shot in Juniata County. Stine's family says he was having delusions in a Facebook post. On Thursday, State Police said in a statement to CBS 21 News that they did not put Stine in custody on a 302 Mental Health Warrant.
AMARILLO, Texas (KVII) — Two people were killed and five others injured in a shooting during a private party at a Texas events center. Just before 1 a.m., Amarillo police were called to a shopping center near SW 45th Avenue and Georgia Street. According to police, a fight broke out amongst some of the attendees. Sometime during the fight, someone started shooting. Seven people were shot at Quinn’s Events located at 4515 S Georgia Street.
A 5.0-magnitude earthquake centered near one of the world's key oil hubs brought down building facades and shattered windows. The temblor triggered fears that key infrastructure may have been damaged and century-old buildings left unsafe in the latest Oklahoma town rattled by increasingly strong quakes. Cushing Assistant City Manager Jeremy Frazier told a news conference late Sunday that a few minor injuries were reported. He said the damage appeared to be contained to downtown, where piles of debris sat at the base of some commercial buildings.
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — A Lancaster City man has pled guilty to charges related to the sexual abuse of a minor from 2016-2022, the Lancaster County District Attorney's Office announced Monday. Arturo Aleman, 47, was sentenced to 10 to 20 years in prison, plus five years of probation on Wednesday, Dec. 3. The 14-year-old victim, now 16, reported the abuse to a detective with the Lancaster City Bureau of Police in October of 2022, according to the DA.
CLEARFIELD -- Friday night at 7:00 p.m. will feature some of the best football Central PA has to offer suiting up for the final time as high school athletes. The 35th annual Lezzer Lumber Classic is set for Clearfield High School pitting the North, guided by Bald Eagle head coach Jesse Nagle, against the South, led by Juniata Valley head coach Bill Musser. The series is tied at 17 all-time between the two squads, and Clearfield High School will be the site of WJAC's Your Town live broadcast.
PITTSBURGH (WJAC) — Pittsburgh Pirates' top pitching prospect Paul Skenes is expected to begin the 2024 regular season in the minor leagues, the team announced Tuesday. He has not had the benefit of the full Minor League season,” GM Ben Cherington said. “We’re also trying to put him in a position where he has the best chance possible to help us win games in Pittsburgh as soon as possible. We just think a little bit more time in Major League Spring Training around our staff, players, the catching group, the game-planning process, kind of everything about it, hopefully can speed that up just a little bit more.
Clearfield County, PA — It was on March 20th that long-time city manager Herm Suplizio was arrested and charged by the state’s attorney general. He is accused of stealing half a million dollars and using it for personal use. Invoices and checks provided to us, after filing a Right-To-Know request, show a law firm representing him has already been paid more than $270,000 since the case began. It was more than a year ago, on April 7, 2022 when attorney general agents raided DuBois city hall.
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BLAIR COUNTY, Pa. (WJAC) — Blair County District Attorney Pete Weeks announced his intent to officially run for District Attorney Tuesday. Retired longtime Blair County District Attorney, Rich Consiglio, formally endorsed Weeks, who had been acting as the DA since Consiglio’s retirement last year. He was officially sworn in last April to fulfill the remainder of Consiglio’s term. Weeks' office is working on community outreach within area schools. Once things get back to normal, he wants specialized prosecutors and “front line law enforcement” to go into area schools and speak to students about drug abuse, human trafficking, social media pitfalls and other emerging dangers that target children.