Jon Offredo, delawareonline

Jon Offredo

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Dover, DE, United States

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  • USA TODAY
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Past articles by Jon:

Police investigate shooting death in Brandywine Hundred

New Castle County police are investigating a shooting that killed one man near Claymont → Read More

29 use-of-force complaints on file against Delaware cop, court records show

Dover police officer charged with second-degree assault after suspect was kicked in jaw. → Read More

Indicted Dover cop had used force nearly 30 times in recent years

A Dover cop facing second degree assault charges had used force nearly 30 other times. → Read More

Grand jury intimidation complaint adds twist to Dover cop trial

Cpl. Thomas Webster is set to go on trial Nov. 30 on an assault charge stemming from a 2013 arrest captured on police video → Read More

Carney: Suspend intake of military-aged Syrian refugees

Carney said the refugee vetting process needs to be airtight before admitting military-aged refugees from Syria. → Read More

Republicans to Markell: reverse Syrian refugee stance

Earlier this year, Markell said he'd be open to having refugees. State GOP officials say he should reverse that stance. → Read More

Punkin Chunkin canceled for second straight year

The event, scheduled for November at Dover International Speedway, is canceled for the second year in a row → Read More

Physician-assisted suicide bill gets a hearing

The legislation, only introduced last week, is scheduled for a hearing with the Health and Human Development Committee → Read More

Death penalty repeal supporters rally Wednesday morning

The rally was hours before a crucial House hearing. → Read More

Birders, nature seekers pay homage to horseshoe crabs

DuPont Nature Center at Mispillion Reserve hosts Peace, Love and Horseshoe Crab festival → Read More

'Ivies vs. Inmates' chess challenge pits Princeton U. students against N.J. State Prison inmates

Five Princeton University students will travel to the New Jersey State Prison in Trenton on Friday for the chess competition → Read More