Pennsylvania
Fetterman too radical for Pennsylvania

The USA Senate election right here in Pennsylvania could possibly be an important election of our lifetimes.
Not solely will it resolve who will serve Pennsylvania for the subsequent six years, nevertheless it seemingly will resolve which get together is in charge of the U.S. Senate.
For the reason that main, radical John Fetterman has made only a few public appearances.
Whereas a few of that’s well being associated, a lot of it appears to be as a result of he worries that individuals will notice that he’s essentially the most radical statewide candidate in Pennsylvania’s historical past.
Fetterman’s candidacy is supported by Bernie Sanders and teams that need to defund the police as a result of he helps socialist insurance policies.
Fetterman helps Biden’s radical spending plan, open borders, decriminalizing heroin, injection websites and he promotes the discharge of harmful criminals again onto our streets — together with convicted murderers.
If Fetterman turns into our subsequent U.S. senator, Pennsylvania will probably be poorer and fewer secure.
Matthew Kearney
Cresson

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Pennsylvania FedEx employees accused of stealing phones from shipments to resell

FedEx package is seen on a street in Florence, Italy on March 12th, 2025 (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
HARRISBURG – Two Delaware County FedEx employees are accused of stealing cellphones from shipments and passing them off to sellers who netted over $50k.
Lahneir McBride and Cahron Wilmore, both 25, were charged with felony counts of corrupt organizations, organized retail theft, and more.
Seven others who allegedly sold the stolen phones on several different occasions were arrested and charged with similar crimes.
What we know:
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday announced that two Delaware County FedEx workers were charged for stealing cellphones to resell for profit.
Investigators say Lahneir McBride and Cahron Wilmore, both 25, were both hired by FedEx last summer and ran the “theft ring” from June to September.
It’s alleged that they stole over 180 phones worth more than $173,000, and passed them off to at least seven “sellers” who offloaded the phones for $200-$300 each.
Investigators say the stolen phones were sold using EcoATM stations, which are essentially vending machines where people can buy and sell devices.
The machines record all sales with documentation and photographs, which lead police to the Linwood FedEx warehouse where McBride and Wilmore worked.
Both men were charged with felony counts of corrupt organizations, organized retail theft, and more.
Seven people accused of selling the stolen phones were also arrested and charged.
What they’re saying:
Attorney General Dave Sunday said his office’s Organized Crime Unit will continue to “disbaned sophisticated rings that defraud unsuspecting consumers.”
“This criminal enterprise involved thefts of high-priced smartphones and the recruitment of dozens of sellers, who executed the transactions while the two ringleaders watched,” Sunday said in a statement.
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