This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 3 The Latest on the Supreme Court ruling on New York's gun law: WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut's former longtime attorney general and a key participant in the bipartisan gun violence legislation negotiations, called Thursday's ruling “deeply destructive” in a tweet. He predicted it “will unleash even more gun violence on American communities." Blumenthal said the ruling will put more guns in public spaces instead of “upholding commonsense safeguards to reduce gun violence” This, he said in the tweet, will "open the floodgates to invalidate sensible gun safety laws in more states.” ___ MORE ON THE DECISION: — Supreme Court expands gun rights, striking New York limits — States with strict gun-permitting laws consider next steps ___ Follow AP's coverage of the Supreme Court: https://apnews.com/hub/us-supreme-court ___ ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Maryland … [Read more...] about Live updates | Reaction to Supreme Court’s gun decision
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CBS3 Mysteries: Robert Ucciferri’s 2002 Good Friday Murder Still Haunting Family 20 Years Later
CHERRY HILL, N.J. (CBS) — More than 20 years after the murder of a Cherry Hill man, his family waits for justice. There have been few leads in the killing of Robert Ucciferri, but investigators say they’re not giving up. Robert Ucciferri was one heck of a talented guy. READ MORE: Major Water Main Break In North Philadelphia Floods Basements, Damages Several Cars “There wasn’t anything he wasn’t afraid to tackle,” Louis Ucciferri said. “We would go into an area and he did an addition over a garage, and we ended up doing over half the block. He could sell. He could build.” “Just some people are good at certain things,” Kristina Ucciferri said. “He was gifted,” Louis said. Robert’s brother Louis and daughter Kristina sat down with CBS3 Mysteries more than 20 years after he was shot and killed. “It’s still tough 20 years later,” Louis said. “It still hits the heart, still thinking about it having coffee. So.” It was March 29, Good Friday, 2002. Robert came to the Cherry … [Read more...] about CBS3 Mysteries: Robert Ucciferri’s 2002 Good Friday Murder Still Haunting Family 20 Years Later
Mercer County Grand Jury Indicts Isiah Roberts In Connection To Shooting Death Of 9-Year-Old Girl In Trenton
TRENTON, N.J. (CBS) — A grand jury indicted Isiah Roberts on seven counts in the shooting death of 9-year-old Sequoya Bacon-Jones in Trenton , the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office announced on Thursday. Roberts is being charged with first-degree murder, three counts of second-degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, second degree aggravated assault, fourth degree aggravated assault and second-degree possession of a handgun. The indictment is a result of the investigation of the Mercer County Homicide Task Force and the Trenton Police Department, according to a release. READ MORE: WATCH LIVE: Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner To Hold News Conference To Denounce Legislation Targeting LGBTQ Youth The shooting happened as Bacon-Jones was outside playing with her brother and friends in the courtyard of the Kingsbury Square apartments around 7:30 p.m. on March 25. She was shot once in the upper body as she ran for safety and later died just before midnight at a … [Read more...] about Mercer County Grand Jury Indicts Isiah Roberts In Connection To Shooting Death Of 9-Year-Old Girl In Trenton
John Roberts Had a Vague Plan to Only Half-Kill Abortion Rights
The chief justice wound up isolated on the Court he allegedly leads. Photo: Patrick Semansky/AP While the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization will go down in history as a 6-3 decision with only the three Democrat-appointed justices dissenting, Chief Justice John Roberts actually did not support a full reversal of Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey . His concurring opinion, which argued that the Court should uphold Mississippi’s ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy without entirely abolishing a constitutional right to abortion, represented a path not taken by the other five conservative members of the Court. When the Court held oral arguments on the Mississippi law last December, the conservative majority’s determination to redeem Donald Trump’s promise to reverse Roe v. Wade was quite clear. The only ray of hope was the clear discomfort of Chief Justice John Roberts, as New York ’s Irin … [Read more...] about John Roberts Had a Vague Plan to Only Half-Kill Abortion Rights
Young Julia Roberts Played By South OC Actress In Series ‘Gaslit’
0 Community Corner Residents can watch the 12-year-old actress in an episode of "Gaslit," an American political thriller airing on Starz. Miranda Ceja , Patch Staff Posted Reply MISSION VIEJO, CA — A young south Orange County actress is carving out a name for herself on the small screen, after she played a young Julia Roberts in an episode of "Gaslit" on Starz. Kayden Tokarski, 12, portrays a young Martha Mitchell in the American political thriller limited television series. The series stars Julia Roberts, who plays Martha, Sean Penn, Dan Stevens, Betty Gilpin, Shea Whigham and Darby Camp. "It's definitely the biggest honor of my life to play a young Julia Roberts in this amazing show," Tokarski told Patch. "I loved every second of it and am so incredibly grateful for the opportunity." In the last two and-a-half years, Tokarski has starred in several independent films including "My Melancholy Baby" and Amazon Prime … [Read more...] about Young Julia Roberts Played By South OC Actress In Series ‘Gaslit’
Russian Gas Addiction Sees Germany Move One Step Closer to Rationing
Germany has moved one step closer to rationing gas after the country triggered its second tranche of emergency powers over the ongoing crisis. The energy crisis appears to only be going from bad to worse in Germany, with the country announcing that it was triggering the second level of its three-tier gas emergency plan, with the last and final level being available to the state allowing authorities to begin rationing supply. It comes shortly after Moscow dramatically reduced the amount of gas it is supplying to the central European state, which has become heavily addicted to Russian energy exports in part as a result of the country’s obsession with its climate change agenda. According to a report by Die Welt , Germany’s Economics and Climate Action Minister Robert Habeck announced the move to the second level of emergency powers on Thursday, with the country now aiming to fill its gas storage tanks before winter hits. “We are in a gas crisis. Gas is now a scarce … [Read more...] about Russian Gas Addiction Sees Germany Move One Step Closer to Rationing