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Not Guilty for Accused Attacker of Philly Councilman

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The man accused of stabbing Philadelphia Councilman-at-large David Oh has been cleared of the most serious charges against him.

A local jury found Shawn Yarbray not guilty of attempted murder, aggravated assault, robbery and possessing an instrument of crime in the May 2017 attack.

Oh was stabbed in the Kingsessing section of Southwest Philadelphia while returning home. He underwent surgery that same night and was back at work in fewer than 48 hours.

Yarbray surrendered to police just three days later.



Judge in Bill Cosby Trial Will Not Recuse Himself

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The judge in Bill Cosby's sexual assault trial will not recuse himself. Cosby's defense team claims the judge's wife's work as a sexual assault victim advocate.

New Jersey Takes Aim at Teacher Shortage

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Sen. Cory Booker and Rep. Donald Norcross joined New Jersey teachers Thursday to address a shortage of teachers. They're proposing new legislation to increase funding, training for educators and diversity in the classroom.

First Responders Honor a South Jersey Boy with Cancer

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First responders from across the country are honoring a 3-year-old South Jersey boy who is battling stage four neuroblastoma.

NBC10 Responds Erasing Medical Debt With Insurance

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One of the biggest factors in battling medical debt involves medical insurance. NBC10 Responds explains what you need to know before and after you buy a policy.

Distracted Driving Tops Biggest Danger for Drivers

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A new study by AAA shows distracted driving has become the biggest threat on the roads. The amount of drivers engaging in dangerous behaviors have doubled over the past few years.



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Holiday Weekend Preparations

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While many are preparing for a relaxing holiday weekend, businesses are busy helping families get ready to celebrate Passover and Easter.

Joe Biden Speaks at UPenn

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Vice President Joe Biden spoke with students at the University of Pennsylvania Thursday about current global affairs. Biden is the head of the new Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement.


Suspect Killed by Police in Walmart Shooting

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Police say they killed a suspect after he shot at them in the parking lot of a Walmart in Lower Macungie Township.

Man Who Bribed Former DA Seth Williams Sentenced

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A judge sentenced businessman Mohammad Ali to 1.5 years in prison for admitting to bribing former Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams.



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New Jersey Mother Deported on Daughter's Prom Night

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After 20 years in the U.S., a New Jersey mother is being deported to Bangladesh Thursday night.

Fire Rips Through North Philadelphia Church

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A fire has been burning through a North Philadelphia church for hours. Firefighters have been unable to enter the location because of its "deplorable" conditions.

2 Philly Golfers Living the Dream on the Green

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Two young golfers from our area will live the dream on the green, as they get to compete at one of the world's most prestigious courses.

Philadelphia Firefighters Battling 'Stubborn Fire'

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A three-alarm fire tore through a North Philadelphia church Thursday.

Man Accused of Attacking Philly Councilmember Not Guilty

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Philadelphia Councilman David Oh says he's "fine" with the verdict for man accused of stabbing him.


April Showers Heading Our Way

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Cooler temperatures ahead for the holiday weekend. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Glenn "Hurricane" Schwartz has your complete forecast.

Search Underway for Cause of Massive N. Philly Church Blaze

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A church was engulfed in flames just days before Easter, and investigators are now investigating it's cause.

Armed Security Guards to Greet Church-Goers

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One New Jersey church is stepping up security after recent shootings.

Taiwan Student in Alleged School Plot Had 'Unusual Ideas'

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People in Taipei, Taiwan, who knew the 18-year-old Taiwanese exchange student charged with threatening to shoot up his school in suburban Philadelphia say he liked guns and flamethrowers and had dreams of a police career.

An Tso Sun, who has been jailed in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, was "a child who really cares about things,'' said Cheng Wei-ting, a tutor who home-schooled Sun in Taiwan's capital, Taipei.

"He was an extremely simple and kind student, yet he would often have unusual ideas," Cheng said.

Sun idealized the famed Taiwanese-American forensics scientist Lee Chang-yu and wanted eventually to study criminal psychology at an American university, his father's friend Tuo Zong-kang told reporters Thursday.

"He planned to study in the same fields as Lee, such as criminal psychology and forensics," Tuo said.

Sun's case comes as school shootings in the United States, including the deaths this month of 17 students and teachers in Parkland, Florida, have triggered some of the biggest youth protests in recent years and calls for stronger gun control measures.

Sun threatened to commit a shooting on May 1 at the Monsignor Bonner and Archbishop Prendergast High School he attended, according to police in Upper Darby.

They said he had live ammunition, a military-style ballistic vest, ammunition clip pouches and a high-powered crossbow in the home where he was staying in the town of Lansdowne, and had researched how to buy weapons.

Sun later said his threat was only a joke, but he has been charged with making terroristic threats.

Defense attorney Enrique Latoison said Wednesday his client "had no intention or plans" to commit a school shooting and many items found were what he wore to school for a Halloween costume contest. He said his client said he was "Just kidding."

Sun's latest Facebook post, from October, shows a person dressed in army fatigues, headphones and a brown ski mask carrying what could be an automatic firearm.

A February 2017 post that was also his Facebook background cover photo shows orange flames being fired beside a cement wall and stairwells leading into a ravine.

An earlier Facebook post — one of several flamethrower images on the site — is the image of a book titled "How to Make A Flamethrower: The Do It Yourself Manual." Sun made similar YouTube videos.

Sun once made a flamethrower as part of a school science fair, said Cheng, his former tutor. He thought "a day would come when zombies would appear," she added. He had also devised an escape route from his home, she said.

"What I recall most is that when these school shootings happened in America, he would tell me that if he had been on the scene he would definitely be the first to protect his classmates, so he needs to have a strong physique," said Cheng, who added that she once helped him research how to join a police SWAT team.

Sun's parents, actor and assistant film director Sun Peng and actress Di Ying, could not be reached for comment. But Di told Taiwanese broadcaster Sanlih E-Television that her son was a "military affairs fan" who was "making a joke" about his school in the U.S.

Tuo, his father's friend, told reporters he remembers Sun as "a very polite kid who had good grades, very disciplined and very kindhearted."

"He lives in a family full of warmth, and his parents are very kind to him," Tuo said. Regarding his arrest, he said, "I think it is a very, very big misunderstanding.''

Before moving to Pennsylvania, the teenager completed two years of high school at the private Kang Chiao International School in New Taipei City, publicity head Wu Hao-ming said.

Prior to that, he achieved average grades at the private Wego Elementary School in Taipei, where he was popular among peers and teachers and showed no interest in guns, academic director Liu Jen-hao said.

"So this matter (in the United States) we find rather surprising," Liu said.

Sun was taken to Delaware County Prison in lieu of $100,000 bail. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 11.



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South Jersey Boy, Honored By Cops, Firefighters, Passes Away

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Benjamin Graham, 3, of Salem County, died early Friday after a long battle with cancer. He had been honored in recent weeks by police officers and firefighters across the country for his courageous struggle. Philadelphia Police Commissioner Richard Ross had visited him and a couple southern New Jersey fire companies made him an honorary member.

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