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No victims in Lehigh Valley Mall shooting, as police review video to make sense of chaotic scene
AdvertisementBy The Morning CallSep 20, 2020 at 11:38 pmShortly before 5 p.m. Saturday, shoppers and workers at Lehigh Valley Mall scrambled for cover or darted for the doors after hearing several shots fired in short succession.“Everyone on all levels started running,” said Anjelica Williams, who works at the Cinnabon on the second level. “It was a massive horde.”AdvertisementReports of four shots fired in the lower level of Lehigh Valley Mall brought a massive police response to the Whitehall Township shopping center around 4:57 p.m.Three hours later, Whitehall Township Police Chief...…AdvertisementBy The Morning CallSep 20, 2020 at 11:38 pmShortly before 5 p.m. Saturday, shoppers and workers at Lehigh Valley Mall scrambled for cover or darted for the doors after hearing several shots fired in short succession.“Everyone on all levels started running,” said Anjelica Williams, who works at the Cinnabon on the second level. “It was a massive horde.”AdvertisementReports of four shots fired in the lower level of Lehigh Valley Mall brought a massive police response to the Whitehall Township shopping center around 4:57 p.m.Three hours later, Whitehall Township Police Chief...WW…
Counting Pennsylvania’s election results could take days, secretary of state warns
AdvertisementBy The Morning CallSep 23, 2020 at 7:33 pmAmericans may need to wait for days before the critical battleground state of Pennsylvania completes its initial tally of votes, Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar said Wednesday.Democratic and Republican leaders of the Keystone State agree that counties will need a head start counting millions of mail-in ballots if it has any hope of quickly reporting results in the fierce presidential race.AdvertisementBut in an interview with The Morning Call, Boockvar said she is not confident the two sides will agree on legislation...…AdvertisementBy The Morning CallSep 23, 2020 at 7:33 pmAmericans may need to wait for days before the critical battleground state of Pennsylvania completes its initial tally of votes, Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar said Wednesday.Democratic and Republican leaders of the Keystone State agree that counties will need a head start counting millions of mail-in ballots if it has any hope of quickly reporting results in the fierce presidential race.AdvertisementBut in an interview with The Morning Call, Boockvar said she is not confident the two sides will agree on legislation...WW…
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