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Franklin County man will serve 5 years in prison for sending, receiving child pornography

Updated: 1:46 PM EST February 24, 2021 HARRISBURG, Pa. A 56-year-old Franklin County man will serve five years in prison followed by 10 years of probation after pleading guilty to receiving a distributing child pornography, according to acting U.S. Attorney Bruce D. Brandler. Craig Killmeyer, of Greencastle, was sentenced Tuesday in U.S. Middle District Court by Chief U.S. District Court Judge John E. Jones III, Brandler said in a press release. Killmeyer, previously of Gettysburg, admitted to receiving and distributing images of child pornography between December 2017 and December 2018, Brandler said. Killmeyer admitted that he used Kik Messenger to send and receive the images, according to Brandler.

Attorney General s Office Won t Take on New Allegations in Osagie Case

State College Borough Council President Jesse Barlow requested that the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office investigate new allegations made in a civil lawsuit over the fatal police shooting of Osaze Osagie in 2019, but was informed they could not take on the case. On Feb. 1, Barlow contacted the AG’s office with a request to specifically investigate allegations about now-retired borough police Capt. Chris Fishel. The Osagie family lawsuit alleges that Fishel, who later chaired an internal department review that cleared the officers involved, had been aware of a witness report to the department about alleged heavy drinking and domestic violence by the officer who shot and killed Osagie.

Attorney General s Office Won t Take On New Allegations In Osagie Case

Attorney General s Office Won t Take On New Allegations In Osagie Case
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Firefighers File Civil Rights Lawsuit Against City of Winston-Salem

A group of Winston-Salem firefighters has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the city. The lawsuit filed in the U.S. Middle District Court of North Carolina last week builds on complaints of racism and discrimination in the department.  The City of Winston-Salem and current Fire Chief Trey Mayo are named as the defendants in the complaint filed by five Black firefighters.

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