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SEPTA responds to hammer attack October 6, 2008

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Produced for the Multimedia Urban Reporting Lab (MURL). Dated Sept. 17.

Grammar freak banned from national parks August 26, 2008

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Yeah. This could be me some day.

I’ve been a big fan of Jeff Deck after seeing a report about him on ABC News. TEAL, or the Typo Eradication Advancement League, has been under controversy lately. As you might infer, that link isn’t what the Web site looks like normally.

Deck and his team literally go around America to copy edit everything — menus, business signs, highway signs — everything. So then they touched the pictured sign — a hand-painted sign at Grand Canyon National Park.

The National Park Service didn’t like this, so they fined TEAL $3,035 to repair the sign. They’re also banned from all national parks for one year (pity, I know).

This just proves — grammar is more than words. It’s a crime.

Mendte pleads guilty August 22, 2008

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Larry Mendte has pleaded guilty to one felony count of hacking into Alycia Lane’s e-mail inbox.

CNN, again, has picked it up. And CBS3 led their noon news with the story.

Supported by a dozen family members inside court, including his wife, Fox29 anchor Dawn Stensland, Mendte was quiet as he left the courthouse. Stensland did have one thing to say:

I love my husband, and he’s a good man.

Though Mendte could face up to six months in jail, federal prosecutors agreed not to discuss sentencing at today’s brief hearing.

After hearing an assistant U.S. attorney recount the government evidence of his hacking into Lane’s account more than 500 times, Mendte verbally acknowledged the evidence.

From the Inqy:

Mendte told the judge that he was “a little nervous, your honor, but I feel okay” as she sought to make sure that Mendte wanted to plead guilty and was legally competent to do so.

Apparently, he also acknowledged he’s been seeing a therapist since the entire scandal erupted.

Sentencing is scheduled to take place in November. A press conference by Mendte’s attorney is scheduled for later this afternoon. CBS3.com is your place for the up-to-the minute details…and of course, I’ll blog about them later.

Grandma got arrested for some cocaine August 22, 2008

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The title is meant to be sung to the tune of Dr. Elmo’s “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer.”

I’m really only posting this story because I want to use my “Old People” tag.

A less-than-likely suspect was arrested for drug possession in Florida. The perp’s stats?

A 70-year-old Latina woman from Miami.

Apparently, she was purchasing it for her son. She denies her own use, but claims the officers were a little rough with her, citing a bruised wrist.

It’ll be interesting to see whether the judge empathizes. Only problem is, we’ll never hear from this case again because the interesting part is over…

Mendte may face jail time July 21, 2008

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It’s so big, even CNN picked it up.

Fired CBS3 anchor Larry Mendte has been charged with one felony count of intentionally accessing a protected computer without autorization and thereby obtaining information in furtherance of a tortious act.

In other words, he allegedly snooped in Alycia Lane’s e-mail accounts (Yahoo! and .mac) and divulged private information — especially privileged communication between her and her lawyer — to an unnamed Philadelphia Daily News reporter (although, one…er, many names are swirling).

Regardless, that DN reporter won’t get charged. Only Mendte will.

A source says that Mendte is expected to plead guilty at his arraignment in the coming weeks. Snooping can get him zero to six months in prison, though according to a philly.com poll, most think he’ll just get a “slap on the wrist.”

The Information given by the district court in United States of America v. Lawrence Mendte lists every time Mendte accessed Lane’s e-mail account since Jan. 1, 2008. It lists from where he accessed it — usually from KYW, his Chestnut Hill home or his “vacation residence” — multiple times per day.

Since Jan. 1, he’s accessed it about 537 times until May 28, when his computers were confiscated.

The information (linked below) really is an entertaining read and gives those unfamiliar with the case (I know, laughable) can get caught up, stemming from Alycia Lane’s initial arrest in December 2007. Fun stuff, right?

As of 5:50 p.m. Monday, all the major stations in Philly except 6ABC have reported it. NBC10’s All That and More dedicated its call-in topic to it: “Is snooping e-mail the same as snooping snail mail.” They’re probably just trying to cover up their own anchor troubles.

Check out the full court information here!

Props to DN for DUI profile July 17, 2008

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Time for the third mugshot post of the day.

The Daily News did a great job today summing up the apparent life of Joseph Genovese Jr.

The 18-year-old’s MySpace page was still up for grabs in the public domain when DN reporters searched for it — and they grabbed as much as they could. His mugshot is actually his profile pic. Humble, no?

NOTE: I did try searching MySpace for the profile, but had no success. If you find it, please share!

Genovese tragically hit and killed St. Louis native Cindy Grassi, 43, who was walking from Citizens Bank Park last weekend after watching her home team play the Phillies. She has since passed away while her friend, who was also hit, is in critical condition.

He was also allegedly drunk at the time. But from his comments talking to reporters, he’s “not a drinker.”

MySpace tells us differently.

Let’s pull some quotes from pictures of his antics. Pictured holding a bottle of alcohol:

i DRAnK DAt WHOLE BOtTLe!!

Picture of him, smoking a bong:

LOok AT ALL DATT WEeD!!!! ahaha brought a POUNd just 2go 2pROM!!!!!!

And under his occupation:

Chronic Dealer, Philadelphia, Pa US, HusLa, weed, dope, crack, heroin, meth., and wAT EVa U FIEn for!

Mmhmm.

He turned himself in yesterday, apparently pale and tragic. He’s held on $200,000 bail and now faces involuntary manslaughter, homicide by vehicle, homicide by vehicle while under the influence and DUI.

And the report says his MySpace page, which remains public, is not helping his cause…

Andy Dick… too many puns for this one July 17, 2008

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I never knew Andy Dick was so disgusting.  I knew he was disgusting, just not so disgusting.

The flattering mugshot says it all.

He was arrested for allegedly sexually harrassing a 17-year-old girl.

He was also found with Xanax and marijuana.

And apparently, he’s had a history of exposing and relieving himself in front of (and, occasionally, on) many unassuming poor souls.

This mugshot above is not the Andy Dick I remember. I remember the Andy Dick with the obnoxious humor and second-rate television gigs. This Andy Dick is more like the first cousin once removed you rarely associate with.

Not that I have one of those, of course.

Don’t drink and bike July 17, 2008

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Drunk bicycling. Yes, it exists.

Just ask this man, Jeffrey Burke, who was arrested for it. He chose not to drink and drive on July 4. Rather, he hopped on his bicycle. A commendable effort. Still not the smartest, but at the very least, commendable.

However, according to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a bicycle is a vehicle, thus a DUI is applicable. Sure enough, Mr. Burke got into an accident.

Now, Mr. Burke didn’t cause the accident — he was hit by a driver who got a ticket for, yes, careless driving — but he was still arrested.

Funny, I don’t really consider it driving a bike.

So a word of warning — wherever you are, stay put. Two wheels or four.

Crime on rise in Center City, Philadelphia May 29, 2008

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The Philadelphia Police are reporting an increase in robberies in Center City, Philadelphia.

In areas typically considered “safe” and “busy,” like Society Hill, Old City and even City Hall, robberies are on the rise. More than 300 have been reported in the past month. One suspect allegedly said to his victim, “I’ll blow your brains out” at Sixth and Spruce streets.

To keep citizens in the know, the Philadelphia Police have created a Web site that allows you to enter an address or intersection and see a list of crimes committed in that area within a certain time frame.

Click here to check out crime stats for your neighborhood, Center City or otherwise.

BREAKING NEWS: Shots fired at 15th and Norris May 14, 2008

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LEANNE MATLACH
CHRIS STOVER
The Temple News

Philadelphia Police have confirmed shots fired at the intersection of 15th and Norris streets early Wednesday morning.

Lt. Quaiser of the Philadelphia Police Department confirmed at the scene that an 18-year-old female, a non-Temple student, was shot in the chest and taken to Temple Hospital. There is no word on the victim’s identity or condition.0514080209.jpg

Witnesses said as many as five shots were fired outside of a security kiosk by the turf field shortly before midnight Tuesday. The kiosk has bullet holes in it, and the security guard who was in the booth at the time is fine.

Temple Police said the victim was shot while standing in front of the security kiosk and talking to the guard on duty.

After the shots were fired, people in the area began screaming and huddling, witnesses said. Police closed access to Norris Street from Broad Street after the incident. The scene was mostly cleared by 2:10 a.m.

Police took about nine witnesses, including some Temple students, to Police Headquarters for statements. No suspects have been named at this time.

“My friends were walking home from 7-Eleven and the streets were blocked off. I came outside and the cops were everywhere,” junior journalism major Audra Neff-Williams said.

0514080150.jpg“I called Temple Police, trying to find out what happened, and they said they could not provide any information,” senior business major Mike Sweet said. “I think we have a right to know what’s going on. No TU-Alert was sent out.”

As of 2:10 a.m., no TU-Alert was sent by the university. Temple tested the system last Friday.

“I understand that cops won’t say anything at crime scenes, but Temple’s whole thing is the TU-Alert,” Sweet said. “I mean, they just tested it [a few] days ago.”

Facilities Management planned to board up the kiosk in the early morning. Temple Police said another security guard will be on duty at that location later today.

Stay with temple-news.com for continuing updates on this developing story.

Chris Stover and LeAnne Matlach can be reached at templenews@gmail.com.