Matt NahamApr 22nd, 2021, 4:45 pm
Amanda Green, Lamont Bacchus
Parents with an alleged drug problem now face charges after a 2-month-old infant girl’s head was slammed against a table fracturing the baby’s skull and leading to the infant’s death.
Amanda M. Green, 29, and
Lamont Daniel Bacchus, 31, are currently being held without bail in Monroe County Prison in Pennsylvania, the jurisdiction where they are charged.
The Monroe County District Attorney’s Office said Wednesday that Monroe County Coroner Thomas Yanac conducted an autopsy on the child and found the victim “suffered from a gaping skull fracture on the left side of the head and numerous scalp and brain hemorrhages,” as a press release put it. Yanac found “brain hemorrhaging on the left side of [the baby’s] head, hemorrhaging in both eyes, and fractures behind each eye.” The DA’s office said that forensic pathologist Dr.
A 34-year-old Kunkletown man turned himself in to authorities Monday morning after investigators say he stole more than $675,000 from his employer.
Megaphase, a Stroudsburg electronics company, gave evidence to the Monroe County District Attorney s Office in December that implicated former employee Stephen Golas of a scheme that spanned almost six years.
Detectives said Golas charged company credit cards to an account set up to look like a company supplier from early 2015 to late 2020. According to a criminal complaint, Golas created fake invoices and packing slips to make the transactions appear legitimate, then transferred the money to his personal bank account.
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) The shooting death of Daunte Wright in Minnesota is shining light on a controversial law in some states. It has to do with hanging air fresheners or any item from your rear-view mirror. Is that illegal in New York?
News10NBC s Nikki Rudd did a fact check and found it is illegal. Here in New York, you can t have anything hanging in your vehicle that gets in the way of your view of the road.
Police say Wright was initially pulled over for expired plates. When the officer made contact I think at that time when he walked up to the car. He discovered there was a hanging item from the rearview mirror, former Brooklyn Center Police Chief Tim Gannon said at a press conference on April 12.