School Janitor Ethan Colpetzer Charged With Child Porn

Ethan Colpetzer

Ethan Colpetzer was a janitor at Claysburg-Kimmel Elementary School in Blair County Pennsylvania has been charged with possession of child pornography however this story becomes much more creepy. According to police reports an eleven year old female student at Claysburg-Kimmel Elementary School reported that someone was leaving gifts on her desk and claiming to be a secret admirer. Well an investigation would begin which would lead to Ethan Colpetzer.

When police went to the home of Ethan Colpetzer they would discover child pornography on his devices and the janitor would be arrested. Ethan Colpetzer would be charged with 75 counts of sexual abuse of children, as well as attempted corruption of a minor and copying obscene material

Needless to say once Ethan Colpetzer gets out of prison he will be looking for a new job

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A Pennsylvania elementary school janitor allegedly left gifts, candy and notes for an 11-year-old girl as her “secret admirer” for a month and had more than 70 sexually explicit images of children on his phone, according to prosecutors.

Ethan Colpetzer, a 30-year-old janitor at Claysburg-Kimmel Elementary School, was arrested and charged with 75 counts of sexual abuse of children, as well as attempted corruption of a minor and copying obscene material.

He allegedly “singled out” a girl to other employees, asking for her name, and was allegedly caught by a faculty member taking photos of a student in the cafeteria, according to prosecutors in the Blair County District Attorney’s Office.

After a month of receiving secret gifts, the girl left a note for her “admirer” and asked what his name was. He wrote back, “Ethan,” which raised a teacher’s suspicion because there were no students with that name, prosecutors said. 

A school resource officer investigating the accusations found a “zoomed-in” photo of a girl bent over at the lunch table, according to the police report. 

The school resource officer also allegedly found a picture of a nude, unidentified child, which prompted a multi-department child pornography investigation. 

Police executed a search warrant for Colpetzer’s phone and found 74 photos of “young children performing sexual acts,” according to prosecutors. 

Police say Colpetzer admitted to saving the pictures from the internet and leaving the gifts for the 11-year-old girl, prosecutors aid.

Police arrested Colpetzer on March 7. He was arraigned and placed in Blair County Prison with bail set at $100,000.

Claysburg-Kimmel School District officials said in a statement that Colpetzer was placed on leave from his job at the elementary school, which includes students in kindergarten through sixth grade.

First Assistant District Attorney Nichole Smith told local news outlet WTAJ in a statement that “the safety of our community, especially our children, is one of the most important responsibilities we have as prosecutors.”

“As such, the prosecution of those who possess child pornography will always be a priority for the Blair County District Attorney’s Office,” Smith said. “Possessing such images is neither a minor offense nor a victimless crime. The District Attorney’s Office commends the Claysburg-Kimmel school staff whose vigilance and quick action allowed police to rapidly preserve and recover evidence.”

“We are disturbed and disheartened by the information included in the allegations and wish to note that we have not received any further reports or other information suggesting that any Claysburg-Kimmel School District student was made subject to any form of inappropriate contact other than that which has already been reported,” school officials told WTAJ. 

“We share in the District Attorney’s commendation of our staff whose vigilance and prompt reporting of the matter allowed for investigation and appropriate action to be taken as quickly as possible.”

https://www.foxnews.com/us/pa-elementary-school-janitor-was-girls-secret-admirer-had-74-sexual-images-children-his-phone-da

Robert Bowers Tree Of Life Mass Shooting Trial Begins

Robert Bowers Tree Of Life

Robert Bowers who is a man from Pennsylvania trial is beginning for the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting that left 11 people dead back in 2018. According to police reports Robert Bowers went to the Tree Of Life Synagogue in Squirrel Hill Pennsylvania and would open fire killing eleven people and injured six more people. Along the injured were members of the local police force. Robert Bowers would be arrested and is being charged for eleven murder and six attempted murders in a US Federal Court.

As well as the murder and attempted murder charges Robert Bowers is facing a total of sixty federal charges. If he is convicted Robert Bowers could face the death penalty and spend the rest of his life on Federal Death Row.

The trial of Robert Bowers has faced multiple delays due to COVID and his defense team delaying the start of the proceedings. Today is the first actual day and potential jurors are being processed.

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The man accused of killing 11 people at the Tree of Life synagogue in 2018 appeared in a federal courtroom Monday morning for the first time in more than four years.

Robert Bowers, 50, of Baldwin, was present in the eighth-floor courtroom of U.S. District Judge Michael Colville for the first session of the first phase of jury selection.

The court has mailed 1,500 summonses to prospective jurors. Under federal court rules, 12 jurors and up to six alternate jurors will be selected.

Groups of prospective jurors are scheduled to appear twice a day at the federal courthouse on Grant Street over the next two weeks. Each group will include about 75 prospective jurors. The first group gathered Monday morning to receive instructions on how to complete the extensive questionnaire that ultimately will be used to select the jurors who will hear the case.

Jury selection, which is expected to last several weeks, will officially begin with in-person questioning on April 24, Colville said. The trial is expected to begin in mid-to-late May and will last about two months.

Robert Bowers, dressed in a dark sweater and white dress shirt, sat in the middle of a team of four defense attorneys and stood to face the prospective jurors when asked.

No one, other than Colville, addressed those gathered during the 17-minute session.

The judge began the session by talking about the importance of jury selection and describing the charges Bowers faces.

He is charged with dozens of counts, including committing hate crimes resulting in death and obstruction of religion resulting in death, stemming from the Oct. 27, 2018, mass shooting at the Squirrel Hill synagogue.

“Eleven worshippers were killed and others were shot and injured,” Colville said, including police officers who responded to the attack. “The government is seeking the death penalty as punishment if Robert Bowers is convicted in this case.”

Colville briefly described potential sentences in the case, telling the jury that if Bowers is convicted, he could either serve a sentence of life in prison — there is no parole in the federal system — or be sentenced to death.

“Each juror must ultimately make an individual judgment,” Colville said.

The group of prospective jurors, after receiving the court’s instruction, moved to another room in the building to complete the questionnaire.

“Please do not discuss the questions or your answers,” Colville told them. “There are not right or wrong answers. All jurors have had different life experiences that inform their thoughts and views.

“The integrity of the process depends on your truthfulness.”

Colville instructed the prospective jurors to not read or watch any news coverage of the case or do any independent research. They may not discuss the case with their family or friends.

The judge also told the group to answer their questionnaires without regard to how their answers will be perceived.

“Please do not answer on what you think you should say or what you think is socially desirable,” Colville said.

The judge told the panel that once the trial begins, each court day will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Mondays through Fridays, with the exception of every other Friday.

The jurors are not expected to be sequestered.

https://triblive.com/local/bowers-appears-in-federal-court-as-prospective-jurors-complete-questionnaires-in-tree-of-life-case/

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The American Jewish community is in mourning after a gunman killed 11 worshippers Saturday morning in a Pittsburgh synagogue in the deadliest attack ever on Jews in the United States.

Jewish organizations said the violence at Tree of Life synagogue underscored the dangers of unchecked hatred in a time when anti-Semitic acts are on the rise.

According to law enforcement, suspect Robert Bowers targeted Jews online and made anti-Semitic comments during the shooting. While receiving medical care, he told a SWAT officer that he wanted all Jews to die, according to a criminal complaint.

Robert Bowers, whom authorities believe acted alone, faces 29 federal charges, some of which are punishable by death. The US attorney in Pittsburgh, Scott Brady, is seeking approval from Attorney General Jeff Sessions to seek the death penalty against Robert Bowers, according to a Justice Department spokesman.

Robert Bowers is scheduled to make his first court appearance on Monday afternoon.

The shooting struck the heart of Pittsburgh’s historically Jewish Squirrel Hill neighborhood and reverberated across the United States, closing out a week of traumatic events with common roots in hate. President Donald Trump ordered flags flown at half-staff in honor of the victims.

On Sunday, visiting dignitaries joined community leaders, politicians and residents of the metropolitan Pittsburgh area at the University of Pittsburgh for an interfaith service. They pledged to support the community and fight hate speech.

“We will drive anti-Semitism and the hate of any people back to the basement, on their computer, and away from the open discussions and dialogues around this city, around this state and around this country,” Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto said.

Sunday’s vigil, the second since the Saturday morning shooting, came as a fuller picture began to emerge of the suspect. The 46-year-old resident of suburban Baldwin was taken into custody after a shootout with police. He is being treated in a hospital for gunshot wounds.

“They’re committing genocide to my people,” Robert Bowers told police during the shootout, according to an FBI affidavit. “I just want to kill Jews”

Investigators searched Bowers’ home with a robot on Saturday and searched his vehicle on Sunday, the FBI said. They’re looking for surveillance footage from the area that could provide clues.

For weeks before the shooting, Robert Bowers targeted Jews in frequent posts on Gab, a social media platform that bills itself as “the free speech social network.” He used anti-Semitic slurs, complained that President Donald Trump was surrounded by too many Jewish people and blamed Jews for helping migrant caravans in Central America.

He also posted pictures of his handgun collection. Robert Bowers has 21 guns registered to his name, said Rep. Mike Doyle, whose district includes Squirrel Hill

Four hours before the shooting, Robert Bowers posted about Trump. Minutes before storming inside the building, he logged onto Gab again and wrote to his followers.

“I can’t sit by and watch my people get slaughtered,” he wrote. “Screw your optics, I’m going in.”

Gab denied supporting violence and said its mission is “to defend free expression and individual liberty online for all people.” Gab said it has backed up the suspect’s profile data, suspended the account and contacted the FBI.

Robert Jones, the FBI special agent in charge of the Pittsburgh office, called the shooting “the most horrific crime scene” he’d witnessed in 22 years with bureau. It began as a peaceful morning as dozens of people filed inside the building to celebrate Shabbat services with three congregations, Tree of Life, Dor Hadash and New Light.

Rabbi Hazzan Jeffrey Myers with Tree of Life said the shooting began shortly after he started services at 9:45 a.m.

“My holy place has been defiled,” he said at Sunday’s service. He vowed to rebuild his congregation and called on those in the audience to do their part.

“Words of hate are unwelcome in Pittsburgh. It starts with everyone in this room, and I want to address for a moment some of our political leaders who are here. Ladies and gentlemen, it has to start with you as our leaders,” he said to a standing ovation.

“My words are not intended as political fodder, I address all equally. Stop the words of hate.”

Authorities on Sunday released the names of the 11 victims, all of whom were from Pennsylvania. They included a married couple, a pair of brothers and a beloved physician.

Joyce Fienberg, 75, Rose Mallinger, 97, Jerry Rabinowitz, 66, Cecil Rosenthal, 59, David Rosenthal, 54, Daniel Stein, 71, Melvin Wax, 87, and Irving Younger, 69, were from Pittsburgh. Richard Gottfried, 65, was from Ross Township and Bernice Simon, 84, and Sylvan Simon, 86, were from Wilkinsburg, Allegheny County Chief Medical Examiner Karl Williams said.

The Allegheny County medical examiner’s office said late Sunday that autopsies had been completed on the victims and all 11 died from rifle wounds with several suffering head wounds.

Six more people were injured: two police officers, two SWAT officers and two others, Pittsburgh Public Safety Director Wendell Hissrich said. Robert Bowers shot three of them, authorities said.

Five people were hospitalized, including the four officers. Two were in critical condition: a 55-year-old man with multiple injuries to his extremities, and a 70-year-old man with gunshot wounds to the torso.

One officer was released Saturday and three remain in the hospital. All four were “in good spirits” when visited by a union representative on Saturday, said Robert Swartzwelder, president of the Pittsburgh Fraternal Order of Police.

Squirrel Hill residents heard screams and gunshots coming from the synagogue. In minutes, police officers in tactical gear arrived and urged them to stay indoors.

Police said they received 911 calls about an active shooter around 10 a.m., five minutes after Bowers made his last social media post. When officers entered the building, they found the victims’ bodies and survivors hiding. They rescued at least two people from the basement and scrambled to evacuate people as they looked for the gunman.

Two officers encountered the gunman as he was attempting to leave the building, according to a criminal complaint. The gunman fired at them, shooting one officer in the hand before fleeing back inside the synagogue. The other officer suffered several cuts to his face from shrapnel and broken glass.

SWAT officers found Robert Bowers on the third floor of the building and exchanged gunfire with him until he surrendered, authorities said. Two SWAT officers were injured in the gunfight, along with Robert Bowers.

Bowers used a Colt AR-15 rifle and three Glock .357 handguns during the attack, police said. Bowers legally purchased the three Glock .357s, a law enforcement official familiar with the investigation told CNN. It’s not clear whether the AR-15 was purchased legally.

In addition to those four guns, investigators recovered a shotgun in the alleged shooter’s car that was not used in the shooting, Doyle said, referencing information he learned from law enforcement briefings.

Robert Bowers faces at least 29 federal charges, including 11 counts of obstruction of exercise of religious beliefs resulting in death, plus 11 counts of using a firearm to commit murder. A conviction on any could be punishable by death, US Attorney Brady said.

When asked if the shooting could be considered an instance of domestic terrorism, Brady said there would need to be evidence the suspect tried to propagate a particular ideology through violence.

“We continue to see where that line is. But for now, at this point in our investigation, we’re treating it as a hate crime.”

In the shootout with police, Bowers also faces four counts of obstruction of exercise of religious beliefs resulting in bodily injury to a public safety officer, and three counts of use and discharge of a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence.

He was also charged with 11 state offenses, including attempted homicide and aggravated assault.

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum said the shooting is a reminder of “all the dangers of unchecked hatred and anti-Semitism, which must be confronted wherever they appear.”

In 2017, anti-Semitic incidents in the United States surged nearly 60%, according to the Anti-Defamation League. It found 1,986 cases of harassment, vandalism or physical assault against Jews and Jewish institutions last year.

The shooting drew sympathy from the Israeli government and its people. Mourners staged makeshift memorials in Jerusalem’s Zion Square and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke on the phone with Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf on Sunday to express his condolences. Israeli Diaspora Affairs Minister Naftali Bennett traveled to Pittsburgh for Sunday’s service.

“Nearly 80 years since Kristallnacht, when the Jews of Europe perished in the flames of their houses of worship, one thing is clear: Anti-Semitism, Jew-hating, is not a distant memory,” Bennett said. “It’s not a thing of the past, nor a chapter in the history books. It is a very real threat.”

Adam Hertzman, director of marketing for the Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh, said it was too early to say if the community will add permanent security to synagogues in the area.

“Our focus at the moment is on mourning those who have passed and trying to comfort the people who are bereaved,” Hertzman said.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/28/us/pittsburgh-synagogue-shooting/index.html

Miles Pfeffer Fatally Shoots Temple Police Officer

Miles Pfeffer

Eighteen year old Miles Pfeffer has been arrested for the murder of Temple University police officer Chris Fitzgerald. According to police reports Officer Chris Fitzgerald was attempted to stop a carjacking in Philadelphia when he was shot in the head. The officer was rushed to the hospital however would pass away from his injuries. US Marshalls would track down and arrest teen Miles Pfeffer. Other news sources are saying that Miles Pfeffer comes from a wealthy family and are trying to figure out why he would murder the officer. Officer Chris Fitzgerald death marks the first time a Temple University police officer was fatally shot while on duty.

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The Philadelphia Police Department confirmed a Temple University police officer was shot and killed Saturday night

The officer was trying to intervene with a carjacking when he was shot, according to officers. He was rushed to the hospital, but died shortly after arriving.

“Our hearts are broken,” Dr. Jennifer Griffin, Temple University’s Head of Public Safety, wept during a press conference. “We’re devastated at the loss of a Temple University police officer who was protecting and safe guarding our community when they were taken from us.”

This officer was the first and only Temple University police officer who has ever died in the line of duty.

“I just met with his wife and his family, and his fellow police officers. There are no words to convey just how heartbroken we all are,” Temple University’s president, Jason Wingard, said during the press conference.

NBC10 in Philadelphia reported the fallen officer as 31-year-old Chris Fitzgerald.

The Temple University Police Association confirmed a suspect was in custody for the killing around 8 a.m. Sunday. The suspect was arrested with the fallen officer’s handcuffs. NBC10 reported the suspect as Miles Pfeffer, 18, but the Philadelphia Police Department has not released an official statement yet

The Temple University Association set up a memorial to remember the officer with photos, candles and flowers.

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An arrest has been made in connection with the death of a Temple University police officer who was shot and killed while trying to stop a carjacking on Saturday night in North Philadelphia.

Miles Pfeffer, 18, was arrested at 7:12 a.m. Sunday in the 2300 block of Quarry Road in Buckingham Twp., Bucks County.

It is not yet known if Miles Pfeffer is the suspected gunman. Action News was told the suspect is from a prominent and wealthy family.

The U.S. Marshals have identified the fallen officer as Chris Fitzgerald.

Miles Pfeffer was taken into custody using Fitzgerald’s handcuffs.

“It’s a tradition that we do any time there’s a fallen officer, and we thought it was important to remember Ofc. Fitzgerald… by placing his cuffs on the suspect,” said Supervisor Deputy U.S Marshal Rob Clark.

The Action Cam was there as a procession of police vehicles brought the suspect to Philadelphia Police Headquarters

The shooting happened at about 7 p.m. Saturday near 18th Street and Montgomery Avenue as Ofc. Fitzgerald was on patrol.

Students there say they saw a fellow student get out of a black sedan when a male approached him and demanded his keys.

Nearby surveillance video captured audio of the incident.

“Give me the keys, give me the keys. I’ll kill you, swear to God,” the suspect is heard saying.

Ofc. Fitzgerald was shot in the head as he tried to intervene. He was taken to Temple University Hospital where he was pronounced dead, police said.

Action News has learned police have located the car involved in the carjacking.

This is the first time a Temple University police officer has been shot and killed in the line of duty

Dozens of police officers and community members gathered outside the hospital grieving for the loss of one of their own.

“There are simply no words that can make sense of such a tragedy. It tears at our sense of community, and wounds us to our very soul. Temple has lost an officer and hero to senseless violence. Our thoughts are with the victim’s family, friends and the entire Temple community during this tremendously difficult time,” a statement from Temple University said.

During a news conference Saturday night outside the hospital, Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said the investigation is ongoing

“(The Philadelphia Police Department) is doing everything that we can to make sure that not only is this person responsible taken into custody and brought to justice, but for every other suspect out there that is doing the same and wishing harm amongst our law enforcement community and our Philadelphia community,” she said.

In a tweet, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner said his office was already collaborating with police to bring the responsible parties to justice.

Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to call police at 215-204-1234.

https://abc7ny.com/temple-police-officer-shot-university-injured-philly-shooting/12839276/

MIles Pfeffer Charged

The U.S. Marshals office picked up a man Sunday at 7 a.m. in connection with the fatal shooting of a Temple University police officer. Sources tell CBS News Philadelphia that the 18-year-old man has been arrested in Buckingham Township, Bucks County.

He was later identified as Miles Pfeffer of Buckingham Township. Pfeffer turned 18 in January 2023.

The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office announces that Pfeffer will be charged with murder, murder of a law enforcement officer, robbery, carjacking, firearm offenses, possession of an instrument of crime, and related offenses. The DA’s office also adds that “Pfeffer is ineligible for release on bail.”

Authorities also identified the late police officer as Chris Fitzgerald

The U.S. Marshals office had a warrant signed Sunday morning, they say.

The Temple University Police Association tweeted, “We can confirm that a suspect has been taken into custody for the murder of one of our police officers.”

Authorities say the officer tried to stop a carjacking blocks away from Temple’s campus when he was shot. 

According to the university, this is the first Temple police officer to be killed in the line of duty.  

https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/news/man-arrested-for-fatally-shooting-temple-police-officer-source/

Verity Beck Murders Parents In Pennsylvania

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Verity Beck is a woman from Pennsylvania who is charged with 2 counts of murder. According to police reports Verity Beck would fatally shoot her parents Reid Beck, 73, and Miriam Beck, 72, and then would dismember them using a chainsaw. After her parents were dismembered the 49 year old Verity Beck from Abington Township Pennsylvania would hide the body parts around their home. Needless to say Verity Beck has been arrested and charged with 2 counts of murder

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A Montgomery County woman shot and killed her parents, used a chainsaw to dismember them and then hid their severed body parts inside their Abington Township home, investigators said. 

Verity Beck, 49, was arrested and charged with the murders of her parents, Reid Beck, 73, and Miriam Beck, 72. 

On Tuesday, around 8 p.m., the couple’s son drove past his parents’ home along the 1100 block of Beverly Road in the Jenkintown section of Abington Township. The man later told investigators that while he had received texts from his parents within the past ten days, he hadn’t heard their voices or received phone calls from them since January 7 even though he normally spoke with his mother every day. 

The man noticed his parents’ vehicles were parked outside the home and all the lights inside were off. He then returned to his house and decided to bring soup for his sister, Verity Beck, who lived inside the Jenkintown home with their parents, because she had complained about being sick. 

The man returned to his parents’ home that night around 9:30 p.m. and went inside. When he entered a downstairs bedroom he found a body on the floor covered by a bloodstained sheet, according to the criminal complaint. He also saw feet protruding from the blanket and assumed the body was that of his father. 

Investigators said the man then called for Verity Beck who met him in the living room. During a 30 minute conversation, Verity Beck told her brother that things at the home had “been bad,” according to the criminal complaint. When her brother said that they needed to call police, Verity Beck told him that she needed “more time,” according to investigators. 

The man, who was aware that his sister owned a handgun,  then left the house, returned to his own home and called police, according to the criminal complaint. 

Abington Police arrived at the home around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday and spotted lights on inside. They tried to make contact with Verity Beck at the front door but she never answered, according to the criminal complaint. More police units then arrived and secured a perimeter around the home. 

Police then deployed a small remote-controlled robot into the first floor of the home to find Verity Beck as well as a drone to observe through the second floor windows. However, they still couldn’t find her at that point. 

Shortly after midnight, three officers entered the home and noticed a strong odor inside. The officers announced they were inside the home and Verity Beck approached them shortly after, investigators said. 

“Where are your parents?” one of the officers asked, according to the criminal complaint. 

“They are dead,” Verity Beck allegedly replied. 

Police then handcuffed the woman and removed her from the home. 

The officers then discovered a human foot inside the home with a blanket covering the rest of the body, investigators said. They also found a chainsaw near the body, blood on the interior of a bedroom door and two trash cans inside the bedroom, according to the criminal complaint.

One trash can was empty while the other appeared to be heavy. When the officers looked inside the trash can they found a white linen covering something. The house was then secured and a search warrant was obtained. 

Montgomery County detectives then found the body of a decapitated man wrapped in a comforter while processing the crime scene. They also found a furniture dolly partially underneath the body that investigators believe had been used to move the victim. 

The detectives also found a 55-gallon trash receptacle nearby filled with trash bags with severed body parts inside, according to the criminal complaint. 

Detectives also discovered a pillow that appeared to have been struck by bullets, a chainsaw, and more body parts inside a trash can in the garage. 

Investigators also found unread newspapers from January 7, 2023, indicating the couple had been killed on that date when their son had last heard his mother’s voice. 

Detectives also discovered a safe with drill marks on it mounted on the wall of a second floor bedroom and tools nearby, indicating someone without the key or combination had been trying to access the safe, according to the criminal complaint. 

Investigators also searched through Verity Beck’s bedroom where they say they found three guns with spent rounds, two of which were registered to her and one of which had no record of ownership. 

Later on Wednesday, a forensic pathologist identified the severed bodies found inside the home as that of Reid Beck and Miriam Beck. Autopsies determined that they both died from single gunshot wounds to the head and their deaths were both ruled a homicide. 

Based on the evidence collected, investigators concluded that Verity Beck likely placed a pillow on her parents’ faces and shot them at close range before using a chainsaw to dismember their bodies, officials said. 

Verity Beck was arrested and charged with first-degree and third-degree murder, which makes her ineligible for bail in Montgomery County. She is currently being held at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility. 

“This is somebody that is dismembering her mother and father and putting body parts in trash cans,” Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele said. “So clearly she’s trying to get rid of the evidence of her crime.”

Residents who knew Reid and Miriam Beck described them as a happy family who often spent summers at the beach. They were unaware of any issues happening inside the home prior to their murders. 

Officials have not yet revealed a possible motive in the murders and continue to investigate. If you have any information on the case, please call Abington detectives at 267-536-1100, option #4.

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13 Year Old Laquan Rich-Cabbagestalk Charged With Murder

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Thirteen year old Laquan Rich-Cabbagestalk has been charged with the murder of another teen in Clairton Pennsylvania. According to police reports Laquan Rich-Cabbagestalk and thirteen year old Chase Jones were playing video games with two other teens when Laquan would fatally shoot Chase. According to witnesses Laquan would react by putting his hands to his head and saying that he was sorry. Laquan Rich-Cabbagestalk would be arrested and has been charged with murder

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A 13-year-old boy charged in the fatal shooting of another teenager in Clairton has turned himself into police.

Laquan Rich-Cabbagestalk, 13, surrendered to police on Tuesday morning, Allegheny County police said. He is charged with homicide and possession of a firearm by a minor.

First responders were first called out to Wilson Avenue around 9:30 p.m. on Monday.

A teenage boy was found shot and pronounced dead at the scene. The victim has been identified as 13-year-old Chase Jones.

Rich-Cabbagestalk was playing video games with Jones and two other people in a third-floor bedroom when a witness said they heard a gunshot and Rich-Cabbagestalk said, “I shot him,” investigators said.

Another witness says Rich-Cabbagestalk said, “I’m sorry,” and said that he had shot Jones.

Witnesses told police Rich-Cabbagestalk fled the scene and a gun was located by police officers on Wilson Avenue, near the area he ran towards when he left the home. The gun was reported stolen, police said.

“People want to have a gun but you have to educate the kids that you have to stay away from them,” a neighbor who did not want to give his name said. “Only bad things at that age can happen.”

Police say Rich-Cabbagestalk is a student at Clairton City School District. He is now being held in the Allegheny County Jail.

The district was closed Tuesday “due to a tragedy that occurred in our community.” Classes will be held remotely on Wednesday.

Dear families, Due to a tragedy that occurred in our community Monday night, CCSD will be closed, Tuesday, January…Posted by Clairton Middle/High School on Monday, January 16, 2023

Counselors will be made available to any students in need.

https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/13-year-old-boy-facing-homicide-firearms-charges-following-deadly-clairton-shooting/