The Daily Numbers for Friday, Oct. 25

The Daily Numbers: 3 people wounded in drive-by shooting Thursday night on Nyack Avenue in Lansdowne.

1 person hospitalized in critical condition.

20 years ago, when Jennifer Tong was abducted from the driveway of her Marple home and murdered. Police in Radnor, where her body was discovered, are now reopening the case.

2 Republican incumbents for County Council who picked up endorsements from firefighter groups yesterday.

4,500 dollar reward posted in the fatal shooting of a Chester man in August.

42, age of Parkside woman who now faces murder charge in fatal shooting of her husband. She had allegedly been getting a lesson from her husband on handling a gun when the fatal shot was fired.

57, age of Chester man who pleaded guilty in the molestation of a girl.

14, age of the victim.

14, age of suspect in brutal slaying of popular 24-year-old teacher in Danvers, Mass.

80 years in jail for woman convicted of killing two Canadian tourists in stabbing in Atlantic City.

2 people shot at a U.S. Navy Base in Tennessee. The gunman, a National Guard member, is in custody.

2 wins for the Flyers after they prevailed over the Rangers last night, 2-1.

4-2 win for the St. Louis Cardinals to even the World Series at 1-1 with the Boston Red Sox.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan. Good thing the Rangers are just as bad as the Flyers. The orange and black finally get another win. That makes 2.

I Don’t Get It: File this one under things you don’t see every day. A driver decided to drive a car down the Art Museum steps last night. Seemed like a good idea at the time, I guess.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Radnor police for reopening the cold case murder of Jennifer Tong from 1993.

Quote Box: “We realize that because of technological advancements ... there were a lot of things we could no now.”

- Radnor Police Chief Bill Colarulo, on decision to reopen old murder case.

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