13-year-old abducted in Reading found safe in Brooklyn; man arrested: police
Police say the teen girl is being reunited with her family soon.
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Police say the teen girl is being reunited with her family soon.
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Abdullah I. El-Amin was convicted on Monday after a six-day trial.
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Neighbors say the party will go on despite not getting the permit.
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Foy was shot and killed last month while sitting on the front steps of his mother's home in South Philadelphia.
"If we don't act quickly enough, I think it's going to only get worse," Superintendent Daniel McGarry said.
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