Plymouth-Whitemarsh, PA|News|
Man Threatened To Blow Up Police Station In 911 Call Before Plymouth Incident: DA
Before running over an officer repeatedly, the man said he wanted to blow up a station and kill police officers, the DA said.

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Before running over an officer repeatedly, the man said he wanted to blow up a station and kill police officers, the DA said.

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