Two Delaware firefighters arrested in hate crime investigation
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Two Delaware firefighters arrested in hate crime investigation
GEORGETOWN, Del. (WPHL) -- Delaware State Police Detectives arrested two men on Wednesday following the conclusion of a hate crime investigation. According to Delaware State Police, Troopers were contacted by the Millville Volunteer Fire Company administration last week about an alleged previously unreported hate crime that occurred at the station last year. During the investigation, detectives learned that in February 2024, two volunteer firefi…
Senate Leadership Statement Regarding Arrests of Former Millville Volunteer Fire Company Members - Hoy en Delaware
Source: Senate Majority Caucus and Senate Minority Caucus DOVER, DE – On Wednesday, April 16, 2025, Senate Majority Caucus and Senate Minority Caucus leadership issued the below joint statement following the arrests of two former Millville Volunteer Fire Company members. “We are outraged and deeply disturbed by the recent news regarding two former members of the Millville Volunteer Fire Company who have been arrested following a hate crime inves…
2 ex-Delaware firefighters chased co-worker while carrying noose, police say
Two former Delaware firefighters carried a noose and chased a co-worker while one of them made racist comments towards him, investigators said. On April 9, 2025, Delaware State Police were contacted by the Millville Volunteer Fire Company administration regarding a previously unreported hate crime at their station on Atlantic Avenue in Millville, police said. Investigators later learned that in February 2024, volunteer firefighters Jay Droney, 2…
Racist harassment at Millville Fire Company leads to two arrests
Two former members of the Millville Volunteer Fire Company have been charged with hate crimes after investigators say they harassed a fellow employee in a racially motivated incident at the fire station in 2024.
Delaware State Police Arrest Two Firefighters in Hate Crime Investigation
Delaware State Police have arrested two volunteer firefighters--Jay Droney of Millville and Jordan Hastings of Delmar--both in their 20's-- following a hate crime investigation. The case stems from an incident in February, 2024 at the Millville Volunteer Fire Company, where Droney, who is 27, and Hastings who is 23---reportedly chased a coworker with a noose-shaped rope. According to police, Droney also made racist remarks during and after the i…
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