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Another Bloomberg mayor bites the dust

Posted by David Hardy · 15 January 2014 12:05 PM

James Schiliro, former mayor of Marcus Hook, PA, was convicted recently of five felony counts relating to use of a gun. He brought a young guy home, plied him with wine, and propositioned him. When the guy refused and wanted to leave, Schiliro pulled a gun, shot into a wall, and talked of taking the fellow hostage.

Yesterday, he was sentenced to 10 - 20 months imprisonment.

"This is really a case of a complex person with complex issues," said his defense attorney. I suppose that's one way of putting it.

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2 Comments | Leave a comment

wrangler5 | January 15, 2014 4:04 PM | Reply

Another one of Bloomie's Boys bites the dust. What a crew they're turning out to be.

rd | January 16, 2014 11:14 AM | Reply

"He" did not bring the young man home. He had his POLICE deliver him,

"... he had a police car bring a former neighbor - a 20-year-old to whom he said he was attracted - to his home,..."

Did anyone ask the police about their role in this crime?

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