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Allentown City Hall employee Latarsha Brown, who alleged she found a noose on her desk, made a false police report and tampered with evidence, city police say. Skip to content.
Timeline of the Allentown police investigation. According to police, Brown reported finding what appeared to be a noose on her desk in her third-floor office at City Hall around 7:30 a.m. on Jan. 10.
Allentown City Council unanimously voted Wednesday evening to advance a bill that would replace its antidiscrimination ordinance, which dates to 1963, with a new one that covers more specific ...
On Jan. 10, LaTarsha Brown called the Allentown Police Department and reported that she found what she believed was a noose placed on her desk on the third floor of Allentown City Hall when she ...
He said Allentown City Hall needs some change. "If your core is not functioning properly, the rest of the branches that come out of that will not function properly," said Zucal.
ALLENTOWN, Pa. — A city hall employee in Pennsylvania was charged with planting a noose at her desk in January, according to police. LaTarsha Brown is charged with tampering with or fabricating ...
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