Nazi flag flying at Whitpain Township home sparks outrage
A report of a swastika flag being displayed outside a home in Whitpain Township has a Montgomery County community on edge.
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A report of a swastika flag being displayed outside a home in Whitpain Township has a Montgomery County community on edge.
A report of a swastika flag being displayed outside of a home in Whitpain Township, Pennsylvania, has sparked outrage from the Montgomery County community.
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Philadelphia Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel said the department is reviewing the actions of officers in the Gayborhood during Pride celebrations.
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Billy Schmidt, a student at Penn State, was fatally shot near his South Philadelphia home after someone stole his phone, police said.
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Lynda Myers, whose family moved to Levittown, Pennsylvania, when she was a month old, is working to preserve their legacy as the first Black family to live there. "My parents had a lot of courage," she said.