Bobby Allyn appears in the following:
Pa. Workers Forced To Choose Between Watching Trump, No Pay Or Using Paid Time Off
Saturday, August 17, 2019
A memo instructed workers at a Pennsylvania plant to show up at 7 a.m., scan their ID cards and stand for hours through lunch to watch a speech by the president.
U.S. Attorney Slams Philadelphia DA Over 'Culture Of Disrespect For Law Enforcement'
Saturday, August 17, 2019
Larry Krasner, considered one of the country's most progressive district attorneys, has left U.S. Attorney William McSwain "fed up."
Boeing Delays Launch Of Long-Haul Jet As 737 Max Crisis Remains The Focus
Thursday, August 15, 2019
The news is of interest to travelers looking forward to the world's longest commercial flight, from Sydney to London, which was expected to launch in 2023.
Officials On Philly Man Who Shot 6 Officers: He 'Should Not Have Been On The Streets'
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Six officers were shot in an incident in North Philadelphia that started with a narcotics unit serving a warrant and went on for hours. Two officers trapped at the site were later evacuated safely.
His Only Relative Died In El Paso. Now, Her Funeral May Draw Hundreds Of Strangers
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Antonio Basco asked the funeral home planning his wife's service to invite the public. Now, the mayor of El Paso, a U.S. congresswoman and many others are expected to attend.
Feds: Dayton Gunman's Friend Helped Hide Body Armor And Ammo From Shooter's Parents
Monday, August 12, 2019
Authorities say Ethan Kollie did not help plan the massacre but that he allegedly bought and hid items the gunman used in the shooting.
In Dayton And El Paso, A Search For Comfort And Healing
Sunday, August 11, 2019
People in Dayton and El Paso are searching for a way to move forward a week after mass shootings devastated their communities. They are finding comfort in church and memorials for those they loved.
He Survived A Tornado, Then His Dad Was Killed In Dayton: 'I Can't Rebuild A Father'
Saturday, August 10, 2019
Dion Green is a Dayton resident grappling with double loss. His father was killed last weekend in the Dayton mass shooting. Just months before, his house was badly damaged by tornadoes.
Dayton Victim Was An Intern Who Had Accepted A Full-Time Job Days Before Being Killed
Friday, August 09, 2019
Nick Cumer, an intern at Maple Tree Cancer Alliance, had just accepted a full-time job with the nonprofit. He and his colleagues went for a night out on the town to celebrate when violence struck.
Maple Tree Cancer Alliance Employees Try To Cope After Dayton Shooting
Friday, August 09, 2019
Several Maple Tree Cancer Alliance employees were out on the town in Dayton last week to celebrate an intern's hiring. Now they're trying to cope with the intern's death in Saturday's mass shooting.
False Reports Of Gunmen In N.Y.C. And Virginia Cause Jitters Following Mass Shootings
Wednesday, August 07, 2019
Experts who study the psychological impact of mass shootings say panicked reactions after such events is expected, but tends to dissipate over time.
Cyntoia Brown Released After 15 Years In Prison For Murder
Wednesday, August 07, 2019
Brown, 31, was released from a Tennessee prison after serving 15 years of a life sentence for killing a man when she was a teenager. She was granted clemency in January.
Stories Of El Paso Shooting Victims Show Acts Of Self-Sacrifice Amid Massacre
Tuesday, August 06, 2019
At least 22 people died, including citizens of the U.S., Mexico and Germany.
Franky Zapata Falls In English Channel Trying To Cross It On High-Speed Hoverboard
Thursday, July 25, 2019
"It was like flying in a dream," Franky Zapata said, after his trip across the Channel from northern France ended with a crash into the water.
Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló Resigns In Wake Of Text Message Scandal
Thursday, July 25, 2019
His resignation comes after nearly two weeks of street protests. On Monday, hundreds of thousands of people shut down a large highway.
Pa. School District Reverses Course And Will Now Accept Donations To Cover Lunch Debt
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
The financially struggling school district that threatened foster care over unpaid lunch debt is now apologizing for dozens of letters officials sent this month to parents.
Offers Pour In To Cover Pa. Students' Meal Debt, But School Officials Not Interested
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
After district officials threatened to turn children over to foster care for the unpaid amount, a prominent media figure and a corporate CEO offered to settle the debt but were rebuffed.
Lawyer: Shooter Wasn't Trying To Kill A Mob Boss. He Was Under 'QAnon' Delusion
Monday, July 22, 2019
The lawyer for the man charged with Francesco Cali's killing says he plans to make an insanity defense, including that he became irrational after believing a pro-Trump Internet conspiracy theory.
Thousands In Puerto Rico Seek To Oust Rosselló In Massive 'Ricky Renuncia' March
Monday, July 22, 2019
Hundreds of leaked chat messages showed Gov. Ricardo Rosselló and his allies insulting women, gay people and even mocking victims of Hurricane Maria.
Don't Have Lunch Money? A Pennsylvania School District Threatens Foster Care
Monday, July 22, 2019
Wyoming Valley West School District in Northeastern Pennsylvania sent families a letter stating that their children would be removed from their homes if unpaid cafeteria meal debt was not settled.