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A case against a former City of Allentown employee has been settled. As WDIY’s James Zipprodt reports, the woman will not see ...
In 2023, the Allentown NAACP penned an open letter accusing Mayor Matt Tuerk and other city leaders of failing to address ...
An Allentown city employee was sentenced to pay thousands in fines and participate in a first-time offenders program after she pled guilty to falsely reporting that someone placed a noose on her desk.
Latarsha Brown applied for the Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition Program and a judge granted the request, ordering she ...
An Allentown woman, who reported to city police that someone left a noose on her desk in city hall, was admitted to the Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition program after admitting to charges ...
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Lehigh Valley Live on MSNAllentown employee who staged noose incident enters ARD programAn Allentown City Hall employee charged with planting a noose on her desk and staging a false hate crime has entered a program for first-time offenders, authorities said. Lehigh County District ...
LaTarsha Brown deserves justice.” “I am calling on the people of Allentown, the media, and everyone who believes in justice to stand with LaTarsha,” she added.
On Jan. 10, LaTarsha Brown called the Allentown Police Department and reported that she found what she believed was a noose on her desk on the third floor of Allentown City Hall when she arrived ...
Let me be clear. LaTarsha Brown is innocent. LaTarsha Brown deserves justice.” According to Lopez, Brown walked into her office on Jan. 10 and found an item on her desk that appeared to be a noose.
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