Police searching for suspect accused of attacking woman on street in Logan
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LOGAN - Philadelphia police are searching for a woman who they say stabbed another woman in the face with a key and threatened to shoot her during an attack outside a store in Logan on Friday night.
Investigators on Wednesday night released a picture of a woman accused of attacking the victim outside Lee s Beer Store on the 4900 block of North Broad Street around 6:30 p.m.
During the attack, police say the victim was punch, strangled, stabbed in the face and had her head smashed against the sidewalk. According to police, the attacker grabbed a handgun from a dark-colored Lincoln MKS and threatened to shoot the victim.
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Furxhiu, an Albanian immigrant, first opened Illegal Tacos on North Broad Street in Philadelphia in late 2017, riffing on the tense political climate around the time former President Donald Trump took office. The name of the business prompted several protests and a Change.org petition that led Furxhiu to pivot to Tacodelphia.
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Backfin Blues Bar & Grill opened at the location in the summer of 2016, offering an upscale casual dining environment with live entertainment at night. The restaurant closed at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. It s not yet clear whether Santorini will take over Backfin s liquor license. A logo on the Facebook page for the upcoming restaurant presents it as a BYOB.
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63 confirmed on Friday. This story was originally published on Feb. 22, 2019.Â
When the subject is John Chaney, where do you start?
He just turned 87. So he deals with his share of issues, just like most people at that age. But he survives, just like he always has. âThe worst thing about getting old,â he says, âis that all the people you knew die. So you have to make new friends.â
Yet he still has a presence, even though he coached his last game 13 years ago, especially among the many people whom heâs had an impact on throughout his lifetime.
âHis story needs to be told, the correct way,â said Aaron McKie, who played for him a quarter-century ago and next season will succeed Fran Dunphy, the man who succeeded Chaney at Temple, to become only the fifth Owls basketball coach since 1952. Chaney said that might be the thing heâs most proud of. And, if you know the man, you understand thatâ