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Teen cancer survivor celebrates 18th birthday

Updated: 3:12 PM EDT Jul 7, 2021 Troy Frisby Digital Content Producer For Matthew Walker, seeing his 18th birthday wasn’t promised. I have had cancer four times. I had a stroke, he said. Apparently, it could ve killed me, but it didn t. The right side of his body was affected by the stroke, and he wasn’t responsive for three days afterward.Matthew’s father, Dion Walker, Sr., revealed, He thought he had died and he was just listening to us talk about him. Although his doctors didn’t expect him to speak or walk again, Matthew proved them wrong on both counts, though his wheelchair is helpful for longer distances.When he turned 18, he marveled at all the things he was now legally able to do. I can win the lottery, said Matthew. I can go get a tattoo or a piercing when I feel like it. I can skydive. Matthew said he hoped others could learn from the way he pushed through in challenging times, adding, It makes me feel good in knowing that other

Police Calls — update for March 13, 2021

Police Calls update for March 13, 2021 The Capital-Journal People booked into the Shawnee County Jail in connection with felonies. Nickolas Lee Trester, 29, in connection with criminal use of weapons, possession of opiate/opium/narcotic drug and/or stimulant, 3/12.  Dondi Dion Walker, 50, in connection with possession of opiate/opium/narcotic drug and/or stimulant, 3/12.  Willie Penamon III, 24, in connection with robbery, 3/12.  Jamilia Danielle Williams, 43, in connection with identity theft, 3/12.  Clinton Leigh Stubblefield, 40, in connection with burglary, 3/12.  Shawn Kyle Morris, 49, in connection with criminal possession of weapon by felon, 3/12.  Parker Dean Miller, 21, in connection with possession of opiate/opium/narcotic drug and/or stimulant, criminal carrying of a weapon, 3/12. 

Harrisburg man barred from withdrawing guilty plea in fatal ambush robbery

Harrisburg man barred from withdrawing guilty plea in fatal ambush robbery Updated Dec 24, 2020; A Harrisburg man who committed a fatal ambush robbery in league with two teens cannot withdraw the guilty plea that netted him a life prison sentence, a state Superior Court panel has decided. Demetrius Aquino was 18 in August 2017 when police said he shot and killed Dion Walker during the holdup in Swatara Township. The guilty plea he entered nearly two years later to second-degree murder surprised prosecutors. Demetrius Aquino On appeal, Aquino, now 22, claimed Dauphin County Judge Richard A. Lewis should have allowed him to withdraw that plea, even after he admitted to shooting Walker with a .45 caliber pistol and received his life prison term.

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