Man wanted for 2 Philly homicides, including his mother, now charged in 2 Delaware killings Robert Moran, The Philadelphia Inquirer © ELIZABETH ROBERTSON / Staff Phot Friends and co-workers at the Dunkin Donuts, 532 W Lehigh Ave. in Phila. grieve after their manager, Christine Lugo, was shot in the head and killed in an apparent robbery there earlier in the day on June 5, 2021.
The Delaware state attorney general on Tuesday announced that a 39-year-old man wanted in Philadelphia for the shooting death of his mother, as well as a Dunkin’ Donuts manager and two other people in the city, has been charged with two homicides in Delaware and committing violent crimes against four others.
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In addition to the unpreparedness, the response remained tame as many who stormed the Capitol left
the building. Police in Washington reported a preliminary total of 69 arrests Wednesday, and most were accused of violating the city’s 6 p.m. curfew. U.S. Capitol Police made 14 arrests; 11 were charged with unlawfully entering the Capitol. Between May 30 and June 4 of last year, when Black Lives Matter protests gripped the nation, D.C. Metropolitan Police reported 427 arrests for curfew violations, burglaries, and other “riot-related events,” according to the department. On June 1, when Trump wanted to take a photo in front of St. John’s Church, U.S. Park Police teargassed a crowd of peaceful demonstrators in Lafayette Park to clear the way.