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Monday, October 10, 2011
California Man Attacks 'Lazy' Son With Sword Over House Chores, Police Say
Salisbury City Solicitor Paul Wilber Will Go From One Boss To Five
Shanie and Laura are totally against the move and claim they are getting phone calls from people being upset with such a move and quite frankly I call BS on those statements. Nevertheless, this will move forward and I know first hand that Mayor Ireton is very upset with this move as well.
I'm glad to see Debbie, Terry and Tim worked so hard to campaign and finally start moving the City in the right direction. While one side is playing checkers, the majority are playing chess and a mighty fine game of check mate at that.
Much more to come on this tomorrow.
A Comment Worthy Of A Post
I heard you posted this. Go FUCK YOURSELF! HaHa, I was told you were here, and gave you exactly what you received, because I knew nothing good would come from it. Wish you knew what else was on your meal. The laugh is on you! If no-oen else ever gets you, I DID! Did I say pay backs a bitch!
Beauty Queen Gets $2 Million Reward In Whitey Bulger Case
A former Miss Iceland who met Boston crime boss James "Whitey" Bulger and his girlfriend in California was paid a $2 million reward for the tip that led to Bulger's arrest in June, according to a report.
The Boston Globe said the FBI paid the reward money to Anna Bjornsdottir, a one-time model and Miss Iceland 1974.
She became friends with Bulger's girlfriend Catherine Greig after the two women both took a shared interest in a local stray cat while the fugitive couple hid out in Santa Monica.
US Got Secret Order To Snoop On WikiLeaks
Feds can clandestinely obtain information from people's email and cellphones without a search warrant
WASHINGTON — The U.S. government obtained secret court orders to force Google Inc and a small Internet provider to hand over information from email accounts of a WikiLeaks volunteer, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
The U.S. request included email addresses of people that Jacob Appelbaum, a volunteer for the campaigning website, had corresponded with in the past two years, but not the full emails, the newspaper said, citing documents it had reviewed.
Nice Guys And Gals Still Finish Last At The Office
Nice guys and gals take note: You may be at risk of being overlooked for positions of power.
When it comes to being a leader in a highly competitive situation or during tough times, altruism can be perceived as a sign of weakness, while being selfish and aggressive shows strength.
Those are the findings of a new study by researchers at a trio of universities: the Kellogg School of Management, Stanford Graduate School of Business and Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School of Business.
NBA Cancels Start Of Season
Quick-Thinking Teachers Revive Girl, 12, After Collapse
She could be dead or brain-damaged if not for speedy use of CPR, defibrillator
A Dallas-area seventh-grader survived a literally heart-stopping crisis virtually unscathed thanks to two quick-thinking, well-trained schoolteachers.Did Former Weezer Bassist Predict His Death?
Former Weezer band member turned artist Mikey Welsh's death Saturday at the age of 40 was a shock to many fans.
But People magazine reports the bassist eerily tweeted the time and place of his death two weeks prior.
According to the publication, Welsh wrote a note on the social networking site on September 26 which read, "dreamt i died in chicago next weekend (heart attack in my sleep). need to write my will today." He then added a second tweet that said "correction – the weekend after next."
Anti-Wall Street Protesters Rally In Norfolk, Virginia
Around 100 supporters of the Occupy Wall Street movement demonstrated on Saturday in downtown Norfolk, just outside of the local Bank of America headquarters. The organizers of Occupy Norfolk started a Facebook group two weeks ago that now has over 4,200 members.
The demonstration consisted of a rally that was followed by a march through downtown, ending with a general assembly, or planning meeting. The organizers have been in discussions with the city and police about where they might be allowed to set up an indefinite occupation of a public space, in the style of other demonstrations around the US.
Solyndra Fallout:House GOP Wants Info On Other Loans Made At Deadline
“(W)hat’s terrifying is that after looking at some of the ones that came next, this one started to look better,” the official emailed. “Bad days are coming.”
Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., chair of the House Committee on Oversight and Government on October 7 wrote to Energy Secretary Dr. Steven Chu to see just what other problematic loans might exist.
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QUOTES OF THE DAY 10-10-11
― Mahatma Gandhi
“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”
― Friedrich Nietzsche
“The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently.”
― Friedrich Nietzsche
“One of the saddest lessons of history is this: If we’ve been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. The bamboozle has captured us. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back.”
― Carl Sagan
“Power does not corrupt. Fear corrupts… perhaps the fear of a loss of power.”
― John Steinbeck
“Experience has shown, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny.”
― Thomas Jefferson
“It could probably be shown by facts and figures that there is no distinctly native American criminal class except Congress.”
― Mark Twain
“No matter how corrupt, greedy, and heartless our government, our corporations, our media, and our religious & charitable institutions may become, the music will still be wonderful.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
Costco Increases Membership Fee; Wholesale Clubs Comparison
Costco, which operates the largest membership warehouse chain in the country, will increase annual membership fees by $5 for its individual and business members to $55 a year. Fees for “executive members” will increase to $110 from $100, the company said on Wednesday during its fourth quarter earnings announcement.
Car Pools Help Workers Save In Tough Economy
And as tough times have many searching for creative ways to penny pinch, more people are looking into the database and car pooling in general.
Take Leslie Delabar. She manages to save money on gas by making two extra stops during her morning commute.
The Kent Island resident's first stop is to her day care provider, which is where she drops off her baby by 7 a.m. About 20 minutes later, she arrives in Annapolis to meet up with her car pool partner, Cindy Dooley. Their shared ride to jobs at the University of Maryland in College Park enables them to use the HOV lanes on Route 50 and cut down on gas and car maintenance. They drive together four days a week, saving about $500 a month combined.
They are among the roughly 12 percent of Maryland motorists who travel to work via car pool, a trend experts say is increasing because of high gas prices.
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Today's Top Stories 10-10-11
Sperm Donors Offer Services For Free, With No Anonymity
California Governor Enacts Ban On Open Handgun Carrying
Detectives Probe Home Invasion Robbery
Date of Occurrence: Monday, October 10, 2011 at 1:35 p.m.
Victims:
-51 year old male (homeowner)
-51 year old female (homeowner)
Suspects:
Suspect #1: Black male armed with a handgun (no further description)
Suspects #2 and #3: Male subjects (no further description)
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Smyrna, DE- Delaware State Police detectives are investigating a home invasion robbery that occurred early this morning in Smyrna, DE.
The incident occurred at approximately 1:35 a.m. this morning as three male subjects entered a residence located in the 400 block of Whitehall Neck Road, in Smyrna, by kicking in a door. One of the suspects, who was armed with a handgun, confronted the 51 year old male homeowner after he exited his bedroom upon hearing the noise. The male victim was then ordered to the floor by the suspect. Two other male suspects then entered the victim’s bedroom and confronted a 51 year old female. They then demanded and received cash and jewelry from her. The suspects then ordered both victims into the basement of the home before fleeing in an unknown direction. The victims were not injured.
Detectives are asking anyone who may have any information in reference to this incident to contact Troop 3 at 302-697-4454. Citizens may also provide a tip by texting keyword “DSP” plus your message to 274637 (CRIMES). Tipsters may also provide information through lines maintained by Delaware Crime Stoppers at (800) TIP-3333. Callers can also submit information via the internet at www.tipsubmit.com.
POLL: Strong Majority Of Marylanders Support Offshore Wind Power
ANNAPOLIS, MD – A new poll released today shows that a strong majority of Marylanders – 62 percent – want to see local offshore wind power in the state and are willing to pay slightly more on their monthly electricity bills to develop this resource. Policymakers and advocates from the business and environmental communities agree that these are exceptionally strong polling numbers and are a signal that offshore wind is popular across the state.
Meanwhile, a moderate-sized wind farm (500 megawatts) would create about 2,000 manufacturing and construction jobs over five years and 400 long-term operations jobs, according to the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA). The total economic impact of offshore wind for the state could surpass $1.9 billion and generate $14 million in state tax revenues over a five-year development period, according to MEA.
The Greek Meltdown: Putting the Hell in Hellas
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Nearly 700,000 Attend Gay Pride Parade In Rio
Many participants waved rainbow flags and wore lavish Carnival costumes as loud music blasted from more than 15 sound trucks in Sunday's festivities.
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Notes From The Wicomico County Board of Education, September 2011
Moment of Silence
Observed a moment of silence in memory of the late Alice Davis, a Parkside High School English teacher, and in memory of the victims and heroes of 9/11, now marked annually by the National Day of Service and Remembrance. Board member Dr. Carolyn Elmore, who had served as Mrs. Davis’ supervisor for 11 years, praised her devotion and dedication to students and her quiet support of colleagues and her school. “It’s a tragedy that we have lost such a fine instructor, but an even greater tragedy that we have lost such a fine person,” Dr. Elmore said. Board member Larry Dodd also expressed condolences to the Davis family.
Public Comment
Heard public comments from:
A grandparent who was concerned about her grandchild’s class placement and the school’s responses to her inquiries. She said she would share further details with the Board and Superintendent.
A number of people, including students, who again requested that the Board reverse the transfer of a James M. Bennett High physical education teacher and coach and allow him to return to JMB.
A number of parents who thanked the Board and staff for meeting with the Salisbury Middle School PTA to address its concerns at the change in the SRO program. Speakers said the process showed that respectful, effective communication and cooperation among all parties can lead to positive solutions.
Ben Brumbley, President of the Wicomico County Council of PTAs, who shared information about upcoming events and state PTA awards to several schools for PTA participation.
Superintendent’s Report
Heard from Superintendent of Schools Dr. John Fredericksen that:
He met with Sheriff Mike Lewis, County Executive Rick Pollitt, representatives of the Salisbury Middle School PTA, and a number of other staff members and interested parties and an agreement was reached for the school system to split the cost of an additional school resource officer (SRO) with the Sheriff’s Office. This will restore the number of SROs to the same number as last year, before one SRO position was cut due to budget constraints. The school system and Sheriff’s Office will each pay $28,000 to fund the SRO position for the remainder of this fiscal year. [Restoring the SRO position was contingent on the Board of Education approving a $28,000 transfer from School Management & Support for salary to Student Personnel for contracted services. The Board approved the transfer later in the meeting, and the Wicomico County Council subsequently voted to allow the transfer.] Board members said that cutting the SRO position to save money gave them heartburn, and that they’re glad the school system, parents and community could come together to work out a solution. They urged parents and the community to get educated and involved on budget issues that impact education.
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National Air And Space Museum Is Back Open For Business
Same Sex Federal Parters To Get Access To More Healthcare Plans
This year, five plans offer coverage. Next year a dozen will. Domestic partners still must enroll on their own, and pay for their own coverage, GovExec reports. Also, premiums will mostly be at the individual rate not the group rate. The Office of Personnel Management has already announced average premium hikes of 3.5 percent for the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program.
Federal Retirees To Get COLA Adjustment For First Time In Three Years
The White House Has Taken New Steps To Safeguard Secret Information
Panic Of The Plutocrats
Obama Administration Could Be Hit With Subpoenas Over Gunrunning Fiasco
Deficit Reduction Committee Far From $1.2 Billion Cuts Agreement
Banks Attempt To Woo Customers With Lower Credit Card Rates
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Obtaining Business Loans From Neighbors
From crowdfunding sites to investment clubs, entrepreneurs are finding individuals willing to invest in local ventures
In January 2010, Ben Slayton and his wife, Erin Cinelli, tapped personal savings and borrowed money from their parents to buy a butcher shop in Wales, Maine. After using more of their own funds and a small loan from the state to pay for improvements, including a $20,000 energy-efficient freezer and a $28,000 poultry-processing space in the back of the shop, they struck out when they applied for bank credit to get additional equipment.Salisbury Police Department Press Release 10-10-11
ARRESTED: Trisha Lucille Heckrotte, 28 years of age
Denton, Maryland
CHARGES: Caroline County District Court Bench Warrant-
Failure to follow conditions of probation
Possession of cocaine
Possession of CDS/Paraphernalia
DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking
CC $ 201100039402/201100039403
On October 8, 2011 at approximately 8:34 am, Officers of the Salisbury Police responded to the area of North Boulevard and Waverly Drive for the report of a subject down in the roadway. Upon arrival the officers located the victim who had fallen in the roadway rendering him unconscious. The victim was transported to the Peninsula Regional Medical Center for evaluation and was treated and released. While at the scene of the incident, the officers were approached by a witness who advised that while the victim was unconscious, a suspect approached the victim and took a cellular telephone from his pocket. The witness gave the officers a description and stated that the suspect had entered a local business. The officers responded to the business and located the suspect, who was positively identified. The cellular telephone was recovered from the suspect, who was taken into custody.
ARRESTED: Sahid Muctarr Sesay, 23 years of age
Salisbury, Maryland
CHARGES: Theft (under $ 200)
DISPOSITION: Released to Central Booking
CC # 201100039513
Herman Cain's Campaign Soars As Republicans Search For Someone To Love
Immigrants Fearing Deportation Make Plans For Kids
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‘Frumpy’ Bookkeeper Accused Of Bilking Democrats For Millions
REVOLT AGAINST THE FED
If the protestors want their own Bastille to storm in order to get this revolution going, it’s located at 33 Liberty Street, New York, NY.
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Why Democrats Will Never Have A Permanent Advantage In American Politics
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BERNANKE IS A CRIMINAL
Criminals need to be incarcerated, whether they have robbed a liquor store at gunpoint in West Philly or whether they have robbed the American citizens with a computer in Washington DC. By the time this Fourth Turning is finished I hope to see Bernanke in cuffs or better yet being led to the gallows.
Hussman is supportive of the Occupy Wall Street movement and provides them with real talking points and real solutions. There is no one more sober and analytical than John Hussman. He’s not a socialist hippie, as the MSM likes to portray the protestors. He knows that Wall Street has screwed the American middle class. He has proved that Wall Street has screwed the middle class. His solutions are reasonable and implementable. They are just unacceptable to the super rich ruling elite and their puppets in Washington DC.
The result will be class war.
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The Ron Paul Revolution Past 2012
Is it God, destiny, fate that are somehow at work to bring about a saving metamorphosis in which some visionary soul rises to the occasion to stir the passions of the people and bring about a righting of the ship? Whatever the force may be, our country is in dire need of its power today.
If such a force is at work in history, I pray that it is exerting some heady pressure upon the one politician in Washington who has never been a politician – Congressman Ron Paul. who has always been a throwback to the original "citizen statesman" promoted by the Founders as the ideal type of leader for the republic they had formed.
It is said that the Founders modeled their "citizen statesman" after the example of Cincinnatus of Rome. In the early days of the Roman Republic around 450 BC, Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus was a private farmer who left his plough to lead his countrymen in battle against enemy invaders, and then returned to his pastoral life, only to be called again later to lead the Republic as Consul in a time of political crisis. Cincinnatus has, thus, been handed down over the centuries as a prime example of the citizen statesman who does not seek office and political power as a lifetime career, but gives service to his country by his leadership when called.
Ron Paul is our modern day Cincinnatus. He serves the Republic that the Founding Fathers gave us, rather than the unlimited Democracy into which the socialists have transformed us. In a world that no longer values the guiding benevolence of the Constitution, Ron Paul makes it his revered compass. In a Washington dominated by unctuous Machiavellians who build their lives upon Faustian bargains and ruthless careerism, Ron Paul stands like a majestic oak of clarity and sanity in defense of the American ideal. His watchword is "steadfast adherence to principle." Compromise if need be on the means of implementation; but never on the principle itself. Never on the Constitution. Never on the rights of man.
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Salisbury/Wicomico County Named One of the Nation’s 100 Best Communities For Young People
100 Best Communities for Young People by America’s Promise Alliance and ING
No Hitter? No Problem For Blind Teen Pitcher
Enter, Doug Wells of Manasquan, N.J., the eldest of Rob and Jill Wells' three sons.
Doug is 15 and recently had some heroics on a Little League baseball field. He pitched a no-hitter.
Pretty impressive, right? But wait, there's more. Doug is legally blind.
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Occupy Atlanta Protesters Use 'Assembly' Rules To Prevent Rep. Lewis From Speaking
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Online Banks Booming As Angry Customers Flee Financial Giants
More and more bank fees are nudging some customers to switch
The Big Dump On Ben Bernanke's Head
The major beneficiary of OT might be the Chinese, if they had any trading sense. If I am the Chinese stuck with trillions in Treasury securities and I know the Fed is going to be sitting on the bid to the tune of $400 billion, then I just found my exit strategy and am going to hit the bid day in and day out.I went on to question whether China would be as clueless about this opportunity as others, but foreign banks may indeed be taking Operation Twist as an opportunity to dump Treasury securities on the Fed. Lee Adler writes:
Foreign central bank dumping of Treasuries and Agencies reached record levels this week, far beyond anything seen in the 9 years since I started tracking this data. The last time anything remotely similar happened was at the top of the bull market in the summer of 2007, and those levels pale by comparison with what is going on today. Furthermore, this is no flash in the pan. This has been going on for 4 weeks, and has been growing for the past 3. Over the past 9 years, there has never been a time when FCBs were sellers of their Treasury and Agency debt for 4 weeks in a row. I do not believe that the bull market in bonds can survive under these conditions, regardless of what the Fed does. If the runs on European banks, bank paper, and sovereign debt subside, by even a little, it’s over.More
Protesters Overstay Permit In Freedom Plaza
What's Next? Will Obama Start Talking To The Portraits Of Dead Presidents?
The gist is this: President Obama has become a lone wolf, a stranger to his own government. He talks mostly, and sometimes only, to friend and adviser Valerie Jarrett and to David Axelrod, his political strategist.
Everybody else, including members of his Cabinet, have little face time with him except for brief meetings that serve as photo ops. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner both have complained, according to people who have talked to them, that they are shut out of important decisions.
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Fast Agenda Set For Oct. 17 Special Session On Reapportionment
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Delaware State Police Detectives Search For Bank Robbery Suspect
August 12, 2011 at 12:40 p.m. M & T Bank, 4899 Limestone Road, (Pike Creek) Wilmington, DE
Pennsylvania Locations and Dates of Occurrences:
October 7, 2011 at 12:11 p.m. M & T Bank, Lemoyne, PA
July 27, 2011 at 2:30 p.m. Citizens Bank, West Lampeter Township, PA
July 19, 2011 at 10:44 a.m. M & T Bank, Fawn Grove, PA
Suspect:
White male, 55-60 years of age, 6’0” tall, gray hair with goatee. Last seen wearing tan pants and light colored shirt, armed with handgun.
Updated Surveillance Photo Attached
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The Delaware State Police Troop 2 Robbery Unit is searching for a robbery suspect linked to one bank robbery in New Castle County, DE, and an additional three in Pennsylvania dating back to July 2011.
The latest incident occurred on October 7, 2011 at the M & T Bank in Lemoyne, PA. The suspect entered the bank armed with a handgun and demanded money. The suspect obtained an undisclosed amount of US Currency and fled on foot from the bank.
If anyone has any information in reference to this incident or can identify the suspect in the surveillance photo, are asked to contact the Robbery Unit at Troop 2 Extension #6 at 302-834-2630 or Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333. Information may also be provided via the internet at http://www.tipsubmit.com/
Send an anonymous tip by text to 274637 (CRIMES) using the keyword "DSP."
State Tries To Go Green And Save Money On Purchases
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When False Premises Become Economic Policy
The premise that it would be possible to see Japan from the Pacific Coast if it weren't for the marine layer is just as false as the premise that a healthy economy can result from running up huge deficits and printing money to monetize them. Yet, that's the line propagated by the status-quo media and its economists. Sunday, the New York Times did it again [20].
"Evidence shows that quantitative easing boosts the economy, and there is no reason to believe that it feeds directly into inflation without supporting growth," it quoted Martin Weale. He sits on the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, which voted on Thursday to restart the printing presses in a massive way.
The Fed has been following the same strategy, but its numbers are much bigger. It printed trillions of dollars and handed them over to its cronies. Monetization of debt and forcing interest rates to near zero has completely insulated the US Government from the budgetary discipline that credit markets can otherwise impose—and Congress went hog-wild, running up deficits that are near 10% of GDP. As a consequence, US gross national debt has shot up to 100% of GDP.
OK, the Fed and Congress bailed out Wall Street and enabled large corporations to borrow money essentially for free (among other benefits). But has that improved the real economy?
Unemployment is at catastrophic levels. U-6, the broadest measure of unemployment and underemployment has edged up to 16.5% (BLS report [21]).
Inflation is heating up. CPI is up 3.8% from a year ago. While commodities have come down some, red-hot inflation from China has worked its way through the supply chains.
Real wages dropped 1.8% from a year ago, continuing a 12-year trend. From the wage peak in 1999, they have dropped 8-9%, depending on the formula (the Census Bureau reported a decline of 7.1% from 1999 to 2010, not counting the decline since). In other words, purchasing power has been sapped.
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A Letter To The Editor 10-10-11
Obama Fundraiser Pushed Solyndra Deal From Inside
"How hard is this? What is he waiting for?" wrote Steven J. Spinner, a high-tech consultant and energy investor who raised at least $500,000 for the candidate before being appointed to a key job helping oversee the energy loan guarantee program. "I have OVP [the Office of the Vice President] and WH [the White House] breathing down my neck on this."
Many of the emails were written just days after Spinner accepted a three-page ethics agreement in which he pledged he would "not participate in any discussion regarding any application involving [his wife's law firm] Wilson [Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati]."
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House Committee To Subpoena Holder In 'Fast And Furious' Probe
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As States Cut Aid, Localities Learn To Do Less With Less
Then, this past summer, the state decided to step in. Only not with a helping hand.
“Local governments need to change the way they do business,” Republican Governor John Kasich announced. And in the budget that took effect July 1, he and the GOP-controlled legislature made sure that if towns, cities and counties hadn’t already changed their ways during the Great Recession, they would have no choice from here on out.
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New Castle Man Arrested For Attempted Bank Robbery
- WSFS Bank, 2080 New Castle Avenue (Crossroads Shopping Center), New Castle, DE
- Saturday, October 8, 2011 at 2:50 p.m.
- 46 year old bank employee
- Thomas J. Love-40 of New Castle, DE
- Attempted Robbery Second Degree
- Committed HRYCI $2000.00 Secured Bond
- Photograph attached