The Daily Numbers for Tuesday, Dec. 16

The Daily Numbers: 6 people slain by a man in 3 different towns in Montgomery County in an early-morning rampage.

1 more person was wounded. The gunman is still on the loose.

35, age of suspect Bradley Michael Stone, whose ex-wife told friends she feared he was going to kill her.

2 people shot - 1 fatally - in a home in Glenolden Monday night.

14 and 17, ages of niece and nephew among the victims.

3 suspects facing charges in connection with stolen credit cards in Upper Chichester.

26, age of Philly man facing charges for allegedly dealing heroin in Upper Darby.

8 people homeless following a fire in Chester.

6 people out of their homes following a blaze in Yeadon.

7,500 dollar grant coming to Eddystone to study its recycling program.

1,107 tax bill for average resident in Colwyn after borough council OK’d a budget that actually cuts taxes.

22 months in prison for former Kutztown University football player in connection with the beating of a student

98.6 million Americans who will travel 50 miles from home this Christmas holiday season, according to AAA.

4 percent increase over last year.

2.53 a gallon, national average price at pump for gas.

70 cents less than last year.

50,000 dollars left by a secret Santa at a Wal-mart in Mechanicsburg, Pa., to pay off layaway bills.

3 dead after siege ends in Sydney, Australia.

0 wins for the Sixers at home this year, to go with 13 straight losses.

105-87 loss to the Celtics last night.

19 points, a career high, for Nerlens Noel in the loss.

1 Dallas loss and 2 Eagles wins, what Birds need to still win the division.

2 Eagles wins and 2 losses by either Green Bay, Detroit or Seattle would give them a wild card.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.

The Eagles will need help if they are going to get to the playoffs. They no longer control their own destiny.

I Don’t Get It: Just a horrific day of violence on Monday, and we still need an answer to guns.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Villanova QB John Robertson, who won the Walter Payton Award as the best college football player in the Football Championship Subdivision.

Quote Box: “The community has been very kind. A man I didn’t know offered to give us a house to live in.

- Fire victim Joe McCullough, of Morton.

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