Avenue in pennsburg. They could be heard over blow horn yelling for 35yearold bradley stone to come out. Police had the place surrounded. Bradley youre under arrest. Come out now. Reporter in the hours to come, the swat team moved in toward the house, then retreated again and again. Armored vehicles circled the block. One moved down the back alley and used a ram to take down the garage door. Residents were forced to evacuate this woman and her child were escorted out by swat team members. Pennsburg residents, many forced from their homes watched from the streets as police kept their sights set on a row home on their block. Ive seen snipers over on the roof, two snipers they had on the roof. I seen the swat guys running around the buildings, you know. Any one got too close they would yell, say you cant come around here, you got to get back. Um, a couple couple bangs. I dont know what that was about but a couple bangs here and there. Reporter and those are likely those flash bangs aimed
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A truly thriving Philadelphia is an equitable Philadelphia, said Ellen Hwang, Knight Foundation program director for Philadelphia. Accessible public spaces are critical assets and places for our communities. These new investments will help ensure that as neighborhoods develop, there are opportunities for communities to be drivers and decision-makers of the change and to benefit from the opportunities that come from development.
The Knight Foundation is investing $1.8 million to advance Philadelphia s public spaces. Funding recipients include the John Bartram Association, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Mural Arts Philadelphia, Impact Services Corporation and Philadelphia Parks & Recreation.
Today, @knightfdn announced $2.2M in support for #Philly projects, including our work with the 2020 PlayStreets program, which brought the summer camp experience to kids doorsteps last year! Meet all the recipients of new Knight funding: https://t.co/xBLbDoL2Pc#knightcities Philade