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Assailant sought State police charged that Aaron Doyle assaulted a woman in a guest room at Ramada Inn, 1395 Wayne Ave., on March 22 and has eluded arrest on a criminal complaint filed at Clymer District Court. - Advertisement - Christie Marks, of Kittanning, told troopers that she rented the room with funds from her stimulus check and stayed there with Doyle, her fiance, until he became paranoid and argumentative with her and she attempted to leave the room. Doyle, 35, threw Marks into a table, punched her face and choked her before Marks used pepper spray on him. According to a complaint, Doyle wiped the pepper spray from his face with his T-shirt and smeared the irritant on Marksâ face and eyes. ....
Article content The evidence of systemic racism in our country, including in our so-called justice system, is indisputable. As criminologists, we know that Indigenous and Black people are heavily represented in our prisons, and are treated more harshly at every stage of the âjusticeâ process: from arrest, charges, prosecution, bail hearings and sentencing; to the use of force and segregation placements behind bars; to release. And while many politicians decry systemic racism, they keep giving more funding to police and prisons. As our leaders talk of âbuilding back betterâ after the pandemic, itâs time to fundamentally rethink how to make communities safer. Instead, our governments are showing an utter collapse of imagination and moral leadership by doubling down on current practices, which will result in more people killed by police or dying in prison. ....
1 of 2 Photo provided by police Drugs, drug paraphernalia, money, firearms and ammunition were among the items seized during a police operation in Sunbury on Monday. Francis Scarcella/The Daily Item Sunbury Police Sgt. Travis Bremigen prepares to enter a home along Susquehanna Avenue on Monday to serve a warrant. SUNBURY â Two women are in custody and city police seized 81 grams of suspected cocaine, 86 grams of suspected crystal methamphetamine as well as a 9 mm handgun loaded with 15 rounds of hollow point ammunition and $1,190 in cash during a bust that occurred Monday afternoon on Susquehanna Avenue. Lynn Buckles, 48 of 633 Susquehanna Ave., and Stacia Culp, 33, of Edison Avenue, were jailed Monday after officer Trey Kurtz and members of the Northumberland-Montour County Drug Task Force executed a warrant at the Susquehanna Avenue address and discovered the drugs and weapon, police said. ....