Delaware
Delaware state senator reinstated to legislative committees months after acquittal
Delaware state Sen. Darius Brown has been reinstated into two legislative committees greater than three months after he was acquitted of assault expenses.
Final Could, a lady accused Brown of punching her within the face, and throwing and breaking a glass of water after an argument at a restaurant in Wilmington.
Brown was charged with offensive touching and disorderly conduct.
He was acquitted by a jury in January following a quick trial.
When the fees first got here to gentle, Senate President Professional Tempore Dave Sokola eliminated Brown from the legislative judicial committee.
Then in November, Brown’s colleague, state Rep. Melissa Minor Brown, accused Senator Brown of yelling profanities at her through the legislative session. Following that incident, Sokola kicked Sen. Brown out of the capital enchancment committee.
Delaware
Reading man arrested for shooting in Delaware
A Reading man was arrested last week for a shooting earlier this month at a Red Roof Inn & Suites in New Castle, Delaware.
Erickson Acuapa, 21, of Reading, was arrested in Wyomissing for the shooting that took place June 16, Delaware state police said.
Acuapa was arrested by Wyomissing police and later extradited to Delaware and taken into custody by Delaware state police.
He was charged with assault, possession of a firearm while committing a felony, and reckless endangerment.
According to a press release:
At 3:33 a.m. troopers responded to reports of the shooting at 1612 N. Dupont Highway.
When troopers arrived on the scene, they learned that a 20-year-old male victim had been taken to a local hospital for a non-life-threatening gunshot wound to the arm.
A preliminary investigation revealed that several people gathered at the motel after attending a local concert.
During this gathering, the victim and unknown suspect engaged in an argument. The altercation escalated, and the suspect fired a shot at the victim before fleeing the scene.
An investigation by detectives identified the suspect as Erickson Acuapa.
On June 19, Acuapa was located in Wyomissing and taken into custody by the Wyomissing Police Department.
Following his extradition to Delaware, Acuapa was arraigned by Justice of the Peace Court 2, and committed to Howard R. Young Correctional Institution on a $138,000 cash bond.
Delaware
Del. Supreme Court restores early voting access and permanent absentee voting
Delaware Supreme Court justices heard arguments in the case earlier this month.
Former judge and chair of the Delaware Republican Party Jane Brady argued the case on behalf of Hocker and the elections inspector. She said the state’s constitution specifies only one day that the election can be held, making early voting unconstitutional. She also argued that the language in the constitution requires voters to apply for an absentee ballot for each election.
“We claim that the statutes on their face are unconstitutional. They don’t comply with the language in the constitution,” she said. “Clearly, the drafters intended to address two issues: the time of the election and the manner of the election.”
Former U.S. Solicitor Donald Verrilli, representing the state, countered by arguing that both permanent absentee and early voting are employed in many other states across the U.S. and are consistent with Delaware’s Constitution and within the power of lawmakers to enact.
“Article Five, Section One [of the state constitution] provides an express delegation to the General Assembly to prescribe the means, methods and instruments of election to further a whole set of important goals,” he said. “That seems to me to be a structural indication that the Legislature has broad power here to set the means and methods of elections.”
This is a developing story and will be updated.
Delaware
How bank fraud suspects targeted man in Delco grocery store parking lot
UPPER CHICHESTER, Pennsylvania (WPVI) — Upper Chichester police hope the public can help them identify two people they believe targeted a man for bank fraud in Delaware County. There’s also concern there could be other victims.
On June 4, around 12:30 p.m., police say the pair followed the man out of the Giant in Aston and approached him in the parking lot.
One suspect claimed he dropped a $20 bill while the other was recording the interaction.
Police say the victim pulled out and opened his wallet and said the money wasn’t his. In the process, cards fell to the ground and the man’s personal information was possibly caught on video.
A short time later, thousands of dollars were swiped from the man’s bank account, according to police.
“It’s horrible, there’s all kinds of things that are happening all different kinds of scams that are going around and people just need to be really, really careful,” said Jackie Kane of Aston Township, who was walking her dog near the Village Green Shopping Center.
According to the Federal Trade Commission, in the first quarter of this year, more than 30,000 cases of bank fraud have been reported nationwide. The tri-state ranked 8th overall for fraud, and people 70 to 79 were the most targeted.
“They’re too trustworthy too, older people,” said Cindy Robertson, of Ridley Park, who was shopping nearby.
“They should be careful, especially if they’re by themselves and they don’t have somebody with them.”
Residents say it’s important to be aware of your surroundings and they’re also thankful the only injury in this case was financial.
“It’s frustrating, it’s frustrating people do that kind of stuff. That guy worked for whatever he has his whole life and somebody gonna steal it, that is not a good thing to do,” said Dave Bonavita of Upper Chichester.
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