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A Chester City man once convicted of strangling a woman is facing new charges after police found mass amounts of cocaine, an assault rifle and more in his home, authorities said.
Myron Brown admitted to officers entering his West 22nd Street home on Feb. 26 that he had a black assault rifle and 12 pounds of synthetic marijuana, City of Chester Police Commissioner Steven Gretsky and Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer said.
Brown, 47, also reportedly identified a “Barbasol” shaving cream can with a makeshift bottom that contained approximately 26 pink canisters of crack cocaine, authorities said.
Officers also recovered $2,060 in cash, as well as a small black notebook identified as a drug sales ledger from a safe in the closet of a bedroom, authorities said.
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Kysir Brokenbough, 20, of Claymont, Delaware, is still at-large and wanted in connection with a Dec. 9, 2020 shooting death in Chester, authorities said. (Delaware County District Attorney s Office)
Anthony Jordan, 18, aka “Backdoor Phat, has been arrested and charged in the December 2020 murder of Zamir Abdullah, 19. (Delaware County District Attorney s Office)
CHESTER, PA An 18-year-old man is in custody and another man is still at large in connection with a fatal Delaware County shooting.
Authorities Tuesday said Anthony Jordan, 18, aka Backdoor Phat, has been arrested and charged in the December 2020 murder of Zamir Abdullah, 19. A second suspect, Kysir Brokenbough, 20, of Claymont, Delaware, is still at-large, authorities said.
A baby was beaten to death in her Delaware County home last month, and no one has been arrested. Mensah M. Dean, The Philadelphia Inquirer
When Michele Rice talks about Li’Aziah Thomas, the youngest of her 10 grandchildren, she smiles as she recalls the animated conversations the 18-month-old used to have on her toy cell phone, a Christmas gift Rice gave the child that lights up when numbers are touched.
“You just gonna be on the phone all day?” Rice said she’d ask the girl, the daughter of her son Anthony Thomas.
Then her voice cracked and she began to cry as reality overtook the memories.
Taylor Hopeful of Early Return
Thursday, 21st Feb 2013 17:04
Striker Paul Taylor says he’s hoping to be back in action before the end of the season, however, manager Mick McCarthy is more cautious about the 25-year-old’s prospects of returning before May. Taylor, who joined the Blues from Peterborough for an initial fee of £1.5 million in August, suffered a foot injury which eventually required surgery in only his third game for Town.
Taylor told the club site: “My recovery is going well and I am making good progress. We will see how things go but I’m hoping to be back before the season is over. That’s the target.”