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2 Corrections Officers, Former Inmate Charged With Drug Trafficking

Release issued Monday, May 4, 2026. Published May 5, 2026. HARRISBURG, PA — Attorney General Dave Sunday, in conjunction with the Pennsylvania State Police and Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, announced charges against three people — two corrections officers and a former inmate — regarding drug trafficking at SCI Fayette. The Office of Attorney General, following […]

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3 Members Motorcycle Club Charged in Alleged Thefts of Motorcycles

FNN Article © Monday, April 20, 2026. Shown above are Jermaine Holland, Jennifer Heist and Craig Grinage. HARRISBURG, PA — Charges were filed against three members of a Maryland-based motorcycle club regarding five thefts of motorcycles from Harley Davidson dealerships in five eastern Pennsylvania counties. According to Attorney General Dave Sunday, Jermaine Holland, 53, Jennifer

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A G Sunday Urges Congress to Pass Kids Online Safety Act

HARRISBURG, PA – Attorney General Dave Sunday, along with a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general, urged Congressional leadership to protect children from online harm by passing the Pa. Senate’s Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA). The letter, signed by 40 attorneys general, was circulated to House and Senate leadership in advance of potential consideration of the

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Collaboration Leads to Takedown of Juveniles

Release – Thursday, February 5, 2026. HARRISBURG, PA — Attorney General Dave Sunday — along with the Allegheny County Police Department and U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives — announced arrests of seven juveniles and an 18-year-old in connection with the thefts and illegal transfers of numerous firearms, resulting from gun store burglaries.

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Attorney General Sunday Joins Coalition Objecting to Federal Moratorium on State Regulation, Policing of Artificial Intelligence

Release – November 2025. HARRISBURG, PA — Attorney General Dave Sunday is once again voicing opposition to plans at the federal level to preempt state laws addressing artificial intelligence and its many risks, including harm of children and others who can be exploited online. At a time when Attorney General Sunday and some Pennsylvania legislative

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