The Daily Numbers for Friday, May 27

The Daily Numbers: 1 man taken into custody after a standoff last night with Springfield police and a SWAT team in which he is believed to have fired several shots at officers.

0 injuries reported in the incident.

4 hours, how long the man was barricaded in his home on Hillview Drive.

600,000 dollars being spent on a review of the Chester Police Department by the federal Department of Justice.

5, age of Springfield resident Ryan Natow, who raised $115 for his local volunteer fire department.

93 million dollar budget that got the green light by Radnor School Board.

3.6 percent tax hike that will be included in the spending plan.

735,000 dollar shortfall remains to be whittled down.

30-acre reserve known as Taylor Memorial Arboretum in Nether Provide acquired by Widener University.

12-8 win for Radnor girls to capture District 1 lacrosse crown.

2-1 win for the Penguins to advance to the Stanley Cup finals. They’ll face the Sharks.

120-111 win for Golden State to stay alive in their series vs. Oklahoma City Thunder.

31 points for Steph Curry. Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.

Anyone remember the Flyers? Yes, they’re still playing hockey. The finals are now set. Just seems like a long time since we saw the Flyers on the ice.

I Don’t Get It: Janene Shipley puts an entirely different look at what it’s like to live with violence in Chester.

Today’s Upper: Kudos to Ryan Natow. The 5-year-old donated the $115 he received for his birthday to the local township volunteer fire department.

Quote Box: “In Chester, we are under attack.”

- Janene Shipley, shooting victim and Highland Gardens resident.

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