Top Philadelphia news: Deputy claims sheriff encouraged suicide; store owner slain; more

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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Philadelphia.

10 Philadelphia police recruits resign after planning to cheat on exam, officials say

Ten cadets at the Philadelphia Police Academy have resigned for allegedly planning to cheat on the written exam, officials confirm.

Read the full story on 6abc Action News.

Woman killed, 2 others injured in South Philadelphia triple shooting, police say

One woman was killed and two others were injured in a South Philadelphia triple shooting Monday night.

Read the full story on CBS Philly.

Nicetown store owner shot several times following violent weekend in Philadelphia

Police combed through the 1900 block of West Hunting Park in Nicetown looking for clues after investigators say someone shot the owner of Uncle's Seafood.

Read the full story on CBS Philly.

Philadelphia police on the hunt for two thieves who attacked, robbed man on SEPTA bus

This happened in earlier in June on the Route 47 bus in North Philadelphia.

Read the full story on CBS Philly.

Deputy’s lawsuit: Philly Sheriff Williams once encouraged me to kill myself

Two weeks after a sheriff’s deputy fatally shot himself at his desk in the Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office, another deputy filed a federal lawsuit alleging that Sheriff Jewell Williams encouraged him to also kill himself and even “offered him guidance on how to properly do it.”

Read the full story on Philadelphia Inquirer.


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