
BEVERLY, NJ – APRIL 21: An unidentified man and woman watch the funeral services for U.S. Army Sgt. Terry Hemingway April 21, 2003 at Beverly National Cemetary in Beverly, New Jersey. Army Sgt. Terry Hemingway, 39, was killed when a suicide bomber’s car exploded next to the Bradley fighting vehicle he was riding in April 10, 2003 in Iraq. Hemingway was awarded the Purple Heart and the Order of the Purple Heart Distinguished Service Award at the funeral service. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

TRENTON, NJ – AUGUST 29: Trains remain idle at the Trenton Transit Center due to water on the tracks from Hurricane Irene August 29, 2011 in Trenton, New Jersey. Rail service is shut down from Trenton to Boston along the Northeast. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

CHERRY HILL, NJ – JANUARY 5: Dr. Carmela V. Calvo (C), her daughter Danielle N. Pryor (L), and John Joseph Pryor (R) leave after burial services for her husband, Dr. John Pryor of Moorestown, New Jersey January 5, 2009 at Colestown Cemetery in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Age 42 years. Passed away tragically December 25th, 2008 in Iraq, where he was a member of the US Army Surgical Unit. Pryor was assistant Professor of Surgery and Director of the Trauma Departmentat the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.(Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

PHILADELPHIA – JANUARY 27: Margaret White, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania shovels snow from her driveway January 27, 2011 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Philadelphia region was covered in almost 17 inches of snow, closing schools in the city and suburbs. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

POTTSTOWN, PA – APRIL 12: The hearse carrying the body of slain FBI agent Barry Lee Bush is saluted by New Jersey State Troopers as it leaves the funeral service April 12, 2007 in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Bush was killed while thwarting a bank robbery in Readington, New Jersey. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

Judi Reiss (left) and her daughter Jennifer Reiss Sillman wipe tears from the eyes as their son and brother’s name is read during the 911 memorial service Wednesday, September 11, 2019 at Garden of Reflection in Lower makefield, Pennsylvania. Judi Reiss who lost her son on 911, helped Bucks County build this memorial to the 18 people it lost in the terror attacks of 2001 – and who has since, through an unlikely path of “yes” over “no” worked her way up the local political ranks to – yes – now be trying to win a U.S. House seat.

SPRINGFIELD, PA – MARCH 14: Republican Presidential candidate Sen. John McCain speaks to an audience as they aplaud during a town hall meeting March 14, 2008 at Springfield Country Club in Springfield, Pennsylvania. Hundreds attended the event to hear the Republican nominee speak.(Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

BETHLEHEM, PA – MAY 19: Spectators and media watch as Bethlehem Steel’s landmark Martin Tower is imploded on May 19, 2019 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Martin Tower, the tallest building in the Lehigh Valley, housed Bethlehem Steel’s corporate headquarters from 1947 until the company was acquired by International Steel in 2003.

Marie Noe arrives at her home in Philadelphia, Monday, June 28, 1999. The 70-year-old Noe plead guilty Monday to smothering eight of her ten young children under a plea agreement with prosecutors in a case that dated back to 1949. Under the plea agreement, Mrs. Noe will serve no jail time in exchange for pleading guilty to eight counts of second-degree murder and will be sentenced to 20 years of probation. (AP Photo/William Thomas Cain)

NORRISTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA – MAY 24: Actor and comedian Bill Cosby leaves a preliminary hearing on sexual assault charges on May 24, 2016 in at Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pennsylvania. Enough evidence was found to proceed with a trial, a Pennsylvania judge ruled. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

RED LION, PA – APRIL 28: Mourners read cards and letters at a makeshift memorial to Pricipal Eugene Segro, and student James Sheets outside Red Lion Junior High School April 28, 2003 in Red Lion, Pennsylvania. James Sheets, 14, armed with multiple weapons, shot and killed Red Lion Junior High School Principal Eugene Segro in a crowded cafeteria, before turning the gun on himself April 24, 2003. Hundreds of cards, letters, and flowers have been laid at the front of the school grounds by many students, family, and friends of the deceased. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

Sally, is muzzled by the American Flag, while she protests, Sunday, July 30, 2000, in Philadelphia, as part of the Unity 2000 protest. Thousands participated in the protest and rally, the day before the Republican National Convention. For the first time ever, a federal appeals court Wednesday, June 26, 2002, declared the Pledge of Allegiance unconstitutional because of the words “under God” added by Congress in 1954. The ruling, if allowed to stand, means schoolchildren can no longer recite the pledge. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/photodx.com)

BEVERLY, NJ – APRIL 21: A military Honor Guard carries the casket of U.S. Army Sgt. Terry Hemingway April 21, 2003 at Beverly National Cemetary in Beverly, New Jersey. Army Sgt. Terry Hemingway, 39, was killed when a suicide bomber’s car exploded next to the Bradley fighting vehicle he was riding in April 10, 2003 in Iraq. Hemingway was awarded the Purple Heart and the Order of the Purple Heart Distinguished Service Award at the funeral service. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

FILE–YEAR END PICTURES–Ellen Saracini, center, holds an American Flag that was presented to her by a Naval Honor Guard, as her daughters, Brielle, left, and Kirsten, right, stand beside her, after a memorial service for their husband, and father, pilot Victor J. Saracini, in Newtown, Pa., Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2001. Saracini was the pilot of United Airlines Flight 175 that was hijacked and crashed into the World Trade Center in New York, last Tuesday. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/photodx.com)

CAPTION CORRECTION: CORRECTS GORETTI: Friends and family exit the church with the casket after a funeral mass for the Jenna Burleigh, the 22-year-old Temple University student who was killed a week ago Friday, September 08, 2017 at St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church in Hatfield, Pennsylvania. (WILLIAM THOMAS CAIN / For The Philadelphia Inquirer)

PHILADELPHIA – JANUARY 27: Pedestrians navigate snow covered streets January 27, 2011 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Philadelphia region was covered in almost 17 inches of snow, closing schools in the city and suburbs. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

PHILADELPHIA – MARCH 18: Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama (D-Il) makes remarks during a major address on race, politics, and how we bring our country together at this important moment in our history March 18, 2008 at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

VALLEY FORGE, PA – SEPTEMBER 25: An family of American Nazi party members arrives for an American Nazi rally at Valley Forge National Park September 25, 2004 in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. Hundreds of American Nazis from around the country were expected to attend. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

From left, Diana Schmidt and her husband Bob Schmidt of Langhorne visit the grave of Diana;s father during Wreaths Across America Saturday, December 14, 2019 at Washington Crossing National Cemetery in Newtown, Pennsylvania. Thousands of wreaths are laid each year for Wreaths Across America by volunteers who gather and then place the wreaths at graves of veterans.

DUREYA, PA – SEPTEMBER 10: Sharyn Naylor of Dureya, Pennsylvania is comforted friends after she arrived home to survey the flood damage September 10, 2011 in Dureya, Pennsylvania. Major flooding along the Susquehanna River in the Wilkes Barre area caused millions in damage. Most people in Dureya do not have flood insurance because during Hurricane Agnes in 1972 the area did not flood. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

Christine Martucci, left, and Barbara Young-Martucci of Frenchtown, New Jersey reflect as names of victims are read during a candlelight vigil in support of the victims of the Orlando massacre Monday, June 13, 2016 in New Hope, Pennsylvania. (Photo by William Thomas Cain)

RICHBORO, PA – OCTOBER 30: A giant pumpkin rests on the grass at Solly Farm after a winter storm October 30, 2011 in Richboro, Pennsylvania. Thousands in Pennsylvania and Delaware were left without power from the early winter storm that left up to 10 inches of snow in parts of the states. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

LAMBERTVILLE, NJ – AUGUST 29: George Vanegas of New Hope, Pennsylvania walks along the cresting Delaware River August 29, 2011 in Lambertville, New Jersey. Major flooding along the Delaware River in New Jersey and Pennsylvania has been one of the remnants of Tropical Storm Irene, forcing evacuations along the low lying areas of the river. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

Philadelphia police officers carry a protester from the street to a police van after she refused to move August 1, 2000 in Philadelphia, on the second day of the Republican National Convention. Protesters committed various acts of civil disobedience, bringing traffic in Center City Philadelphia to a crawl for most of the afternoon. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

PHILADELPHIA – OCTOBER 31: A lock and chain bars strikers from entering the Comly Street SEPTA Depot while members of Transport Workers Union Local 234 and United Transportation Union Local 1594 picket during a strike at SEPTA’s (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority) Frankford Transportation Center October 31, 2005 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Much of the Philadelphia region’s mas transit system is shut down leaving some 400,000 subway, bus, and trolley riders without transportation. One of the major stumbling blocks in negotiations is SEPTA wants unionized workers to pay for a portion of their healthcare benefits. No new negotiation sessions are scheduled. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

ALLENTOWN, PA – OCTOBER 30: Democratic Vice Presidential Candidate Sen. Joe Biden speaks to supporters at Muhlenberg College October 30, 2008 in Allentown, Pennsylvania. With the Presidential election less then a week away, Obama and Biden continue to campaign in battleground states. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

CARLISLE, PA – MAY 24: U.S. President George W. Bush greets military personnel after making remarks on “Iraq and the War on Terror” during a nationally broadcast speech at the U.S. Army War College May 24, 2004 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The speech is said to be one in a series of speechs the President intends to give on the situation in Iraq and the war on terror. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

LOWER MAKEFIELD, PA – APRIL 4: The Delaware River flowed over its banks flooding homes April 4, 2005 in Lower Makefield, Pennsylvania. Heavy rains over the weekend and snow melting in New York state caused Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell to call states of emergency in numerous towns along the Delaware River due to the worst flooding in 50 years. Acting New Jersey Gov. Richard J. Codey also called states of emergency in the Trenton, New Jersey area. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

From left, Meghan Giglio, KaydenÕs aunt and Terhas White, friend of family hug during a silent demonstration outside the Bucks County Justice Center to protest Common Pleas Court Judge Jeffrey Trauger, who had allowed Kayden to have unsupervised visits with her father and murderer, Jeffrey Mancuso, in his Manayunk home, Tuesday, October 15, 2019 at Bucks County Justice Center in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. State Sen. Steven Santarsiero (D., Bucks) introduced a “Kayden’s Law” bill on Sept. 30, 2019, which requires among other things that judges include safeguards to protect a child when the child is visiting with a parent who has abused another member of the family/household. Santarsiero is holding a hearing on Thursday, Oct. 17, at the Lower Makefield Township Community Center in Yardley to hear from residents about his bill. Kayden had lived in Langhorne, Bucks County, with her mother and stepfather.

FAIRLESS HILLS, PA – APRIL 6: President Barack Obama greets supporters after a town hall meeting April 6, 2011 at Gamesa Technology Corporation in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania. Obama discussed building a 21st century clean energy economy to win the future. Gamesa’s Fairless Hills wind-energy turbine manufacturing facility employs approximately 300 workers and was built at a former U.S. Steel industrial site. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

NICKEL MINES, PA – OCTOBER 2: Police officials investigate the scene of a shooting at a one room Amish school house October 2, 2006 in nickel Mines, Pennsylvania. A man entered the school Tuesday morning, let the boys go free, and tied up[ the girls and shot them execution style. Three girls and the gunman are dead, seven are injured. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

Attendees places roses onto the casket after funeral services for Army Sgt. Matthew Francis Kelly, 70, of Philadelphia Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at Washington Crossing National Cemetery in Upper Makefield, Pennsylvania. Kelly’s wish was to be buried with full military honors and a welcome home parade, which upon his return from Vietnam he never received.

PHILADELPHIA, PA – NOVEMBER 11: Former Vice President Joe Biden (left) and National Constitution Center Executive Committee Chairman Doug DeVos (right) present George W. Bush and Laura Bush the 2018 Liberty Medal at The National Constitution Center on November 11, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)

YARDLEY, PA – APRIL 4: Water rescue personnel search to make sure all residents are evacuated safely during major flooding April 4, 2005 in Yardley, Pennsylvania. Heavy rains over the weekend and snow melting in New York state caused Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell to call states of emergency in numerous towns along the Delaware River due to the worst flooding in 50 years. Acting New Jersey Gov. Richard J. Codey also called states of emergency in the Trenton, New Jersey area. (Photo by William Thomas Cain/Getty Images)