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A 20-year-old South Jersey man is facing attempted murder charges after putting a gun to a local Pennsylvania police officer s head and pulled the trigger, authorities said.
Police responding to Mulberry Lane in the Lafayette Hill section of Whitemarsh Township found Reynaldo Figueroa-Ardon, of Vineland, checking car door handles to see if they were unlocked around 8 a.m., Wednesday, Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. Steele said.
Dressed in an orange and green hoodie, Figueroa-Ardon walked away when he saw police, and ignored commands from the officers to stop, Steele said alongside Whitemarsh Township Police Chief Christopher Ward.
WHITEMARSH — A New Jersey man is charged with attempted homicide after he allegedly pointed a stolen gun at a Whitemarsh Township police officer’s head and attempted to fire the
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NORRISTOWN â A Conshohocken man must answer to charges in Montgomery County Court that he allegedly possessed child pornography, including sexual-related images of girls under the age of 12.
Jorvan Axel Ramos-Martinez, 23, of the 800 block of East Elm Street, was ordered to stand trial, after waiving his preliminary hearing before District Court Judge Deborah Lukens, on multiple charges of possessing child pornography in connection with alleged incidents that occurred in September.
Ramos-Martinez remains free on $25,000 unsecured bail while awaiting his next court hearing, a formal arraignment on the charges in county court. After he is formally arraigned next month, a county judge will set a trial date.