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Warminster Ex-Guard Charged With Jail Drug Smuggling
Prosecutors say he sneaked opiates into Bucks County Correctional Facility and gave them to inmates to be sold.

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Prosecutors say he sneaked opiates into Bucks County Correctional Facility and gave them to inmates to be sold.

The initiative is designed to help Hatboro restaurants while they move through the reopening stages of Gov. Tom Wolf's coronavirus plan.
The milestone was hit as the county reported just 36 new cases on Sunday and Monday — an average of 18 cases per day.
He made about $100 in purchases on the two stolen cards, Bensalem Township Police said.
What organizers are describing as a "vigil for justice" will be held at Linconia Tabernacle Christian Center on Paris Avenue.
So far, a handful of stores are participating in the reopening program at the mall in Bensalem.
The auto shop on Main Street is under new ownership and had been closed for cleaning and upgrades.
Organizers are planning a march that will end at the Harriet Tubman statue in Bristol Borough.
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Organizers are calling for a peaceful demonstration and march in honor of victims of police violence
Later Thursday, thousands more people drove through a NAACP-sponsored vigil at the Garden of Reflection in Lower Makefield.
Bucks County officials said they hope to move to the even more lenient green phase of the coronavirus shutdown by late June.
The county received about 78,000 votes by mail for Tuesday's primary elections, compared to about 6,000 in 2016.
Winds hit 80 m.p.h. during the severe Wednesday storms, which downed trees and power lines, especially in Lower Bucks County.
It's the second day in a row police announced charges against someone for providing drugs that lead to a deadly overdose in Warminster.
Organizers are asking people to drive through Thursday in support of the candlelight vigil against racism, violence and injustice.
Severe storms that ripped through Bucks County also downed wires and trees through Bristol Township and elsewhere.
There were 51 new COVID-19 cases over the past two days, but 17 of those are weeks-old cases just now being reported.
Police say the Philadelphia man sold heroin with fentanyl to a man from Warminster who later died from an overdose.
Organizers are inviting police and elected officials to attend a peaceful demonstration to grieve lives lost through police brutality.