Remember that tennis match . It was his tore rib and it was rigged . The bombshell that could change history. That was an amazing report. Right. Fox and friends starts now. So the mob got into the Billy Jean King bobby rig thing . Its inconclusive still, but an amazing report that has never been uncovered. We know bobby rigs loved to gamble and he said if you can forgive that dead, ill throw the match. How would you feel if youre Billy Jean King, play the match of your life, its historic and then all of a sudden someone says its fixed. She says its just a load of you know what. She did in the interview. And it was really inconclusieni in the end. But if you want to know how persuasive bobby rigs can be, watch him on the odd couple. If you watch that, if youve seen the odd couple episode there actually is one . It is unbelievably funny. Back in the day. So its good to be back and we have some news to tell you about today. Because students at sandy hook elementary head back to school thi
Thanks for the details. Now to another big story that were following for you this morning. The latest on the crisis in syria and it appears that president obama may be ready to make a military move there. Thats because he has reportedly ordered a declassified report justifying a strike there. Kelly wright has the latest for us. Reporter its very serious indeed. The United States says the chemical attack sun denile. President obama therefore is indicating that he may order a military strike against syria to punish the regime for crossing the socalled red line, inflicting harm on its own people by using the worlds most heinous weapons. John kerry says the attack goes beyond the conflict in syria. He says serious actions to use chemical weapons should shock the conscience of the world. Let me be clear. The indiscriminate slaughter of civilians, killing of women and children and innocent bystanders by chemical weapons is a moral obscenity. By any standard, it is inexcusable and despite the
Revised lawsuit over 2019 death in Dauphin County Prison names 55 defendants
Updated Apr 10, 2021;
Posted Apr 10, 2021
Carmen Riley, reading a statement, and Thomas Matthews, parents of Ty Rique Riley, become emotional during a press conference about their son s death on July 1, 2019 after falling unconscious in Dauphin County Prison. August 8, 2019.
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WILLIAMSPORT A number of defendants previously dismissed from a lawsuit over the 2019 death of an inmate in Dauphin County Prison have been pulled back into the court battle.
They are among 55 defendants named in an amended complaint, filed Friday, that charges that Ty-Rique Riley’s in the prison was caused by “intentional, malicious and/or grossly negligent conduct.” The lawsuit was brought by Riley’s parents in U.S. Middle District Court.
Dauphin County Prison guards accused of concealing beatings of inmate with mental issues
Updated Jan 31, 2021;
WILLIAMSPORT – Dauphin County Prison guards are accused of filing false reports to conceal alleged beatings of an inmate with mental issues who died in 2019.
The new allegation is contained in an amended wrongful death and survival complaint the estate of Ty-Rique Riley and his parents Carmen Riley and Thomas Matthews-Kemrer seek permission to file in U.S. Middle District.
The new complaint, according to attorneys for the estate, would address issues raised in a report by Magistrate Judge William I. Arbuckle III that led to Judge Matthew W. Brann on Jan. 13 dismissing six defendants.
Judge dismisses seven defendants from suit over Dauphin County Prison inmate’s death
Updated Jan 13, 2021;
WILLIAMSPORT – The Susquehanna Twp. police department, five of its officers and a Dauphin County corrections officer no longer are defendants in a suit stemming from the 2019 death of a Dauphin County Prison inmate.
U.S. Middle District Judge Matthew W. Brann on Wednesday ordered their dismissal in adopting the recommendations of Magistrate Judge William I. Arbuckle III in the suit brought by the estate of Ty’Rique Riley.
Township officers Michael Dacey, Demetrius Glenn, Aaron Osman, Richard Adams and Richard Wilson and guard Angela Swanson were the individuals dismissed.