York County releases settlement amount with estate of accused double murderer who killed self in prison
York Dispatch
York County has settled a lawsuit with the estate of a woman who killed herself in York County Prison after being charged in a double murder.
Veronique Aundrea Henry, 32, of East Manchester Township, hanged herself with a prison bedsheet on Sept. 15, 2016 two days after the murders and one day after she and husband Paul Jackson Henry III were captured in Dauphin County following a police chase.
Paul Henry was later convicted of the murders of heroin dealer Foday Cheeks, 31, and Danielle Taylor, a 26-year-old Spring Grove woman who had just moved into Cheeks Fawn Township home.
Prosecutors concerned woman who allegedly stole Pelosi laptop might destroy evidence
Riley June Williams was arrested for stealing Pelosi s laptop during the Capitol breach and plotting to sell it to Russia
Nancy Pelosi during the Capitol attack may be trying to destroy evidence.
Riley June Williams, was using the internet to tamper with evidence,
CBS Phillyreported. Prosecutors alleged that the 22-year-old deleted her social media accounts and messages in relation to the siege of the U.S. Capitol in the failed attempt to stop the certification of President Joe Biden’s Electoral College victory.
This booking photo provided by the Dauphin County, Pa., Prison, shows Riley June Williams. (Dauphin County Prison via AP)
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The white female rioter who stole House Speaker
Nancy Pelosi’s laptop with intentions to sell it to Russian intelligence has been released via house arrest. This is the epitome of white privilege. More inside….
If you watch certain channels or find yourself in certain parts of the Internet, one would believe there’s no such thing as white privilege. People type how it s just a figment of certain people s imagination IN CAPS all day, everyday. Yet, it often rears its ugly head in headlines and stories that detail just how white privilege works.
Here’s, yet, another example of white privilege in action.
How is stealing Nancy Pelosi’s laptop during an insurrection better than fighting for racial
News Highlights: How is stealing Nancy Pelosi’s laptop during an insurrection better than fighting for racial.
“Ma, I can’t take it anymore.”
This is what the 22-year-old Caliph Browder said to his mother on June 5, 2015, the day before he died of suicide.
Browder, a young black man from the Bronx, NYC, was arrested in 2010 after being charged with stealing a backpack. Although he was only 16 years old at the time, he was quickly sentenced to three years on Rikers Island, a prison notorious for its violent treatment of inmates.
Riley Williams' attorney said some of the accusations against her client are "overstated," and said the ex-boyfriend who reported Williams to the FBI has been abusive.