The Daily Numbers - April 20

The Daily Numbers: 2 brothers arrested in the daylight stabbing of a man on an Upper Darby sidewalk.
16, age of teen now charged as an adult in the shooting death of a 23-year-old man in Chester.
3 men charged in a series of home break-ins targeting residents in Upper and Lower Chichester.
6 people who escaped serious injury when fire broke out in their Claymont home early this morning.
3 horse-drawn carriages in Philadelphia damaged when they were struck by an out-of-control car. Charges are pending against the driver.
41, age of the former head of the Special Victims Unit in Bensalem who now faces charges of sexual assault.
6 people swindled out of thousands of dollars as well as their pets by an unlicensed Wilmington dog trainer, according to police.
56,000 images now believed to have been captured by Lower Merion School District off student laptops as that story explodes.
2 students at Allentown Allen High School slashed. Another student faces charges.
2 women shot as they stood outside a store in South Philadelphia Monday afternoon.
30 people involved in a fight between frats at Indiana University of Pennsylvania using cinderblocks, a shovel, baseball bat and a machete.
5, as in 5th round draft pick, what Eagles gave up for linebacker Ernie Sims, who they got from the Lions.
1 start that will be missed by Phillies pitcher J. A. Happ, who is having soreness in his throwing elbow.

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Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.
The Phillies insist that the soreness that will cause J.A. Happ to miss a start is no big deal. Sure.
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I Don’t Get It: The one-time head of the Special Victims Unit in Bensalem, Bucks County, has been arrested. What’s the charge? Sexual assault. I don’t get it.
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Today’s Upper: There is now grass on the “pitch” at PPL Park in Chester, home of the Philadelphia Union. Talk about your splendor in the grass.
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Quote Box: “They could have killed him.”
- Upper Darby top cop Mike Chitwood, on vicious stabbing attack on a sidewalk outside a place of worship in broad daylight.

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