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Woman who snuck on NY-Paris flight released, will live in Philly, official says
A woman accused of sneaking on a flight from New York to Paris was released from custody under specific conditions and will live in Philadelphia, NBC10 confirmed.
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Philadelphia to pay $9.1 million to man wrongfully convicted of killing Barbara Jean Horn
The city of Philadelphia will pay more than $9 million to a man who spent 28 years behind bars after being wrongfully convicted of murdering 4-year-old Barbara Jean Horn.
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4 People, Including Infant, Survive Helicopter Crash Outside Philly
A medical helicopter went down right next to a Delaware County, Pennsylvania, church Tuesday afternoon.
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How Outnumbered, Unprepared Police Confronting a City in Pain Led to Chaos
Police body camera footage obtained exclusively by NBC10 shows how unprepared and ill-equipped Philadelphia police were in responding to the 2020 protests following George Floyd’s death.
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‘It's Because I'm Black': Rejected Philadelphia Police Recruits Say System Is Racist
In January, the Philadelphia police department’s most recent training academy class included no Black cadets. Potential recruits of color told NBC10 of the many obstacles they face despite eagerness to serve their city.
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Relatives Greet Man Freed From Death Row After Decades
Walter Ogrod was convicted of killing 4-year-old Barbara Jean Horn in 1988. But the evidence showed there was no way he could’ve done it.