Judge recommends dismissal of six defendants from suit over Dauphin County Prison inmate’s death
Updated Dec 21, 2020;
Posted Dec 21, 2020
Dauphin County District ATtorney released two photos from the autopsy of Ty’rique Riley to counter reports of injuries to his mouth and back.
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WILLIAMSPORT – A federal judge has recommended the dismissal of six defendants – five Susquehanna Twp. police officers and a corrections officer – from a suit stemming from the 2019 death of a Dauphin County Prison inmate.
U.S. Middle District Magistrate Judge William I. Arbuckle III on Monday found the facts do not suggest the police officers were negligent in transporting Ty’Rique Riley to the prison.
foxnewspolitics.com. do not miss it. a second teenager expected in court today in that beating death of an 88-year-old world war ii veteran. police say kinard and glenn wanted to rob him when they left him in a parking lot to die. trace is live with new details. hey, shannon we know both suspects are 16 years old, they also have prior criminal records for assault. apparently one of them was involved in beating up another friend. keep in mind keenan adams kinard will be in court about two hours and 15 minutes to make his initial appearance. he was actually captured yesterday at a friend s house in spokane. his family helped police find him. listen to his father. it was a blessing and a lot of people don t realize being in this situation like this, but this was a blessing to the whole
family, especially to me as a father, knowing that my son was captured without being harmed. the father also admits he has not spoken to his son in several weeks. he and other family members say the 16-year-old is a good kid who ran with the wrong friend. that friend is demetrius glenn who turned himself in after these pictures you re looking at now were shown on television, spotted on surveillance camera near the crime scene. police believe robbery was the sole motive here. the family of delbert bellton believe he was targeted baecaus he was only five feet tall and 88 years old. police say he did fight back and that may have contributed to the severity of his beating. belton s family calls this an all around tragedy. listen. i don t understand. three lives were lost that night. it s over for them. they have nothing now.
keon adams kinard will be in a courtroom. he will be tried as an adult and faces life behind bars for first-degree murder and robbery. he was caught early yesterday morning after a manhunt in washington state. where? hiding in a basement apartment. kinard s father defending his son. he s a very good kid and i m proud of him and i m not giving up on him. no matter what, they can t tell me my son is a killer and i know he s not. the other suspect demetrius glenn was in court yesterday. he s being held on $2 million bond. he surrendered to police last week. glenn also being tried as an adult for first glee murddegree robbery. you do the crime, you serve the time. i hope they understand the magnitude of what they did. that they are somewhat sorry or. well, police now say the teenagers beat belton into
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