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Jerome Tyrone Jordan, 29 (Bucks County District Attorney s Office)
BENSALEM, PA A Bensalem woman s ex-boyfriend tried to shoot her new boyfriend with a shotgun, then texted her taunting her about the shooting, according to police.
Jerome Tyrone Jordan, 29, whose address is unknown, was arrested the day after the shooting, which happened in October, with dozens of bags of marijuana in his car, according to the Bucks County District Attorney s Office.
His internet search history also showed that he had recently looked up what kind of damage shotgun blasts cause, prosecutors say.
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Jordan is charged with criminal intent to commit homicide, aggravated assault and recklessly endangering others in the Oct. 24 shooting at the Village Square Apartments in Bensalem, as well as being illegally in possession of a firearm after a 2014 robbery conviction.
It took just seconds for Ronin to find it.
His reward? A nice, big, chew toy.
Just another day in the life of a K-9 police officer.
Ronin and his human partner, Upper Southampton police Officer Robert Ungurean, along with Lower Southampton K-9 Officer Kyle Heasley and Arrow, are the newest members of a small number of Bucks County police departments with police K-9 units.
Department leaders say police dogs have proven to be important crime fighting and investigative tools. But in a time of slim budgets, few departments have the ability to invest the time and the tens of thousands of dollars it may take to train and keep them.
Former Pa. cop faces 122 charges over accusations he sexually abused boys 20 years ago
Updated 9:25 AM;
A former police officer in Bucks County is accused of sexually abusing four teenaged boys 20 years ago, authorities said.
James Carey, 52, turned himself in Wednesday morning to face 122 charges, including multiple counts of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse with a child under the age of 16, aggravated indecent assault of a child under the age of 16 and statutory sexual assault.
The offenses allegedly occurred between 1987 and 2009. Wednesday’s charges come after previous reports and investigations into Carey’s behavior did not result in criminal charges being filed, prosecutors said.