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Creepy Clown Threats: 2 Students Arrested | Patch PM

"Gilmore Girls" coffee shop pop-ups Wednesday | Maryland's 8 richest billionaires | $1K in quarters found on parking meter suspect

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Two Students Arrested for Creepy Clown Threat Against PG Schools: Police

Police have made a second arrest in connection with threats made against Prince George's County schools on Monday. Police arrested an 8th grader at Kenmoor Middle School in Landover on Tuesday.

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"He’s linked to the sending of the original threat via social media on Saturday which prompted additional resources at several schools this week," according to Prince George's County Police. "The investigation has determined this threat was not credible and was intended only as a disruption. The student is charged with Threat of Mass Violence." >>> Read more.

Gilmore Girls Revival: 5 Baltimore Coffee Shops Become Luke's Diner Wednesday

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Fans preparing for the "Gilmore Girls" Netflix revival this fall will get to grab a cup of coffee on Wednesday, Oct. 5, at one of more than 200 pop-up coffee shops nationwide inspired by the show's most recognizable set: Luke's Diner.

The show has become a cult classic as it grows new fans for those early episodes on Netflix. Next month, the streaming service will release four new extended episodes. Five Baltimore coffee shops will be transformed into the iconic shop on Wednesday and will have a free coffee offer for a few hours. >>> Read more.

  • Maryland's richest billionaire is ranked at No. 90 on the 2016 list of the 400 wealthiest people in the United States.

$1K in Quarters Found on Parking Meter Thief: Police

  • Montgomery County Police say a man had $1,000 worth of quarters on him that he allegedly stole from Silver Spring parking meters.

Rosedale Man Accused of Killing Grandfather with Candy Jar: Police

  • A 32-year-old man is in jail on a first-degree murder charge after Rosedale assault.

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