Reward offered as search continues for suspect in shooting death of IUP student
Police are searching for Terrion Gates, 18, of Johnstown Share Updated: 5:57 AM EST Jan 26, 2021 Nick Matoney
Police are searching for Terrion Gates, 18, of Johnstown Share Updated: 5:57 AM EST Jan 26, 2021 Nick Matoney The U.S. Marshals service is offering a $1,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest of Terrion Gates, a suspect in the shooting death of an Indiana University of Pennsylvania student in October.Gates, 18, is from Johnstown.He’s one of the suspects facing charges in the shooting death of Jaedyn Wright, 20, who was found shot and killed in a parking lot near IUP’s campus.Wright, a third-year communications major, was from Pittsburgh’s Homewood South neighborhood.Police said the shooting happened when four people met Wright to buy marijuana and someone pulled a gun.Two of the other suspects, Isaiah Moore, 20, and Delma
Eagles announce Nick Sirianni as head coach
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Nick Sirianni Named Philadelphia Eagles Head Coach
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INDIANAPOLIS Nick Sirianni is getting his shot.
Sirianni, the Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator the last three seasons under Frank Reich, today was officially announced as the new head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles.
Official: Nick Sirianni has been named head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles.#FlyEaglesFlypic.twitter.com/zMV95oIXFV Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) January 24, 2021
Reich said today that he is thrilled for Sirianni and the opportunity in front of him. I spent six years coaching with Nick in two different organizations, Reich said in a statement. He has a brilliant mind, he is a strong leader, and he will relate well with the city and its fanbase. Nick comes from a coaching family and this is his passion. He is going to a first-class organization and I m looking forward to witnessing his success. I m very appreciative of Nick s contribution to the Colts over the last three seasons and I wish him and his family the best.
A new day, and a new moment for America.
Time to let the healing begin.
Republicans, Democrats and people across the nation echoed those themes when expressing their hopes for Joe Biden’s new administration and a future less fraught with anger and division in the United States.
“There are times in America that have felt very charged with political tension and a great sense of fear and discord. But that’s the beauty of the new election: to turn the page on that and try to move on to something more positive,” said Ken Gormley, president of Duquesne University in Pittsburgh.