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Top Philadelphia news: Interim police chief apologizes for T-shirt; 3 pedestrians hit by car; more

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Published on September 11, 2019
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Philadelphia.

Refinery executives' bonuses anger ex-employees

Laid-off employees, who received no severance pay, expressed outrage at the $4.5 million paid out to Philadelphia Energy Solutions officials pre-bankruptcy.

Read the full story on WHYY.

Interim police chief apologizes for wearing T-shirt referencing Rodney King beating

The picture of Christine Coulter from the 1990s shows her wearing a T-shirt with the slogan “L.A.P.D. We Treat You Like a King.”

Read the full story on NBC News.

Eagles defensive tackle Malik Jackson expected to miss rest of season

Malik Jackson injured his foot late in the fourth quarter of Sunday's game against the Washington Redskins and will undergo surgery next week. 

Read the full story on CBS Philly.

3 pedestrians struck by vehicle in parking lot

Three women were struck by a driver traveling in reverse in a shopping plaza parking lot in South Philadelphia on Tuesday night.

Read the full story on 6abc Action News.

Death of university counseling center's executive director ruled suicide

Gregory Eells, the executive director of CAPS — the counseling center for the University of Pennsylvania —  died early Monday morning in Philadelphia. 

Read the full story on Billy Penn.


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