How do you keep a fire in the belly of those who want to make sure we are not abdicating our safety, well-being and city to an unchecked criminal element?
By Linda A. Kerns
George Parry: Only in Philly – look who college invited to ‘transforming justice’ conference
Among the featured speakers were Mayor Jim Kenney, Chief Public Defender Keir Bradford-Grey, District Attorney Larry Krasner, and, wait for it …
By George Parry
Linda A. Kerns: In Philly, the criminals are winning and city officials are complicit in the takeover
Philadelphian criminals are winning, and the municipal government is complicit in their city takeover. Instead of allowing political leaders to pretend violence just happens, Philadelphians should hold those in power accountable.
By Linda A. Kerns
“I knew that was going to be the verdict.” The final interview with Linda Schellenger
In part THREE of this interview, Linda discusses the handcuffed law enforcement in Philadelphia, defense’s focus on bringing as much chaos as possible by lying, the impact of Larry Krasner’s decision to pursue minor charges for this murder, and the unnecessary introduction of race to the case.
“I am not the only mother this has happened to”: Watch part TWO of Linda Schellenger’s bombshell interview with Broad + Liberty
In part TWO of this exclusive, Linda discusses the trial, evidence suppressed by Larry Krasner’s prosecution, and how Krasner’s DA’s office turned its back on her family.
WATCH: Linda Schellenger honors the memory of her son, Sean, and tells us how Larry Krasner obstructed justice (pt. 1/3)
In Part 1 of our 3-part interview, Linda describes Sean’s vibrant personality, his penchant for constantly helping others and the phone call that changed her life forever.
Linda A. Kerns: Linda Schellenger will not be victimized by Philly DA
I wanted to give Linda a voice, undiluted by anyone else’s narrative or agenda. We spoke about her son Sean, his life, their relationship and how her life changed on July 12, 2018.
By Linda A. Kerns
Stu Bykofsky: The “mass incarceration” fraud
A small percentage of people in jail are wrongly imprisoned, yes — but just about everyone in jail deserves to be there.
J. Christian Adams: Philly leads the way in normalizing heroin addiction
U.S. Attorney Bill McSwain fights to stop the opening of facilities where people can gather for ingestion of deadly narcotics. He calls it “in your face illegal activity.”
By J. Christian Adams
George Parry: Krasner’s handling of Mumia case part of a disturbing pattern
Maureen Faulkner’s persistence and courage in filing her petition have brought into sharp focus the questions that continue to hang over Philly’s district attorney.
By George Parry