Pennsylvania Man Claims 'Plan B' in Trial for Decapitating Father, Alleges Attempted Citizen's Arrest Gone Wrong
Justin Mohn, on trial for the murder of his father, claimed in his defense he attempted a citizen's arrest for treason before the encounter turned deadly, resulting in the decapitation he filmed and posted online as a message to government employees.
Pennsylvania Joins Health Care Licensure Compacts, Easing Interstate Practice for Thousands of Healthcare Workers
Pennsylvania, under Governor Shapiro, has joined three healthcare licensure compacts, easing the process for 300,000 nurses, 65,000 doctors, and 17,000 physical therapists to work across state lines.
Philadelphia Police Seek Public Help to Identify Suspects in Violent Theft Spree in Central City Area
The Philadelphia Police Central Detective Division is asking for the public's help in identifying two suspects involved in a string of violent thefts from June 14 to June 16, 2025. The attacks left victims injured and robbed near Cherry St., Arch St., and N 9th St.
Newark Resident Beverly Wolfe, 79, Identified as Victim in Fatal Wilmington Crash as Delaware State Police Urge Witnesses to Come Forward
Delaware State Police identified Beverly Wolfe, 79, of Newark, as the victim of a fatal single-vehicle crash in Wilmington, and are investigating the incident. Witnesses are encouraged to come forward.












