Police & Fire
Collingswood Teen Cleared of All Charges in Manslaughter Case
A 12-member jury determined that Luke Humphrey was not guilty of manslaughter or any lesser charge in the death of Oron Carl “Snook” Beebe, Jr. of Mount Ephraim, whom the teen punched in a Walgreens parking lot two years ago. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…
March 25, 2026
Police & Fire
Police & Fire
Prosecution Rests in Trial of Collingswood Teen Accused of Manslaughter
The state built its case on testimony from investigators, character witnesses, and off-duty police who were on hand when Oron Carl “Snook” Beebe, Jr. was assaulted in a Mt. Ephraim parking lot. Nonetheless, the most significant evidence remains a Snapchat video recorded by defendant Luke Humphrey after the alleged incident. Attorney Robert Agre presents the case for Humphrey’s defense next as the trial continues. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…
March 19, 2026
Police & Fire
Family of Mt. Ephraim Man Killed in Walgreens Parking Lot Sues Businesses, Attacker for Wrongful Death
The family of Oron Carl “Snook” Beebe, Jr., who died after being assaulted in a Walgreens parking lot, is suing the pharmacy and Bobby Ray’s Black Horse Tavern, which he and his alleged assailant had patronized prior to the incident, in civil court. The suit also names Luke Humphrey of Collingswood, who is on criminal trial for manslaughter in the matter, and his parents as defendants. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…
January 30, 2026