Thursday, February 22, 2007
Milton Street, police meet in Moorestown

Thursday, February 22, 2007
By LEO STRUPCZEWSKICourier-Post StaffMOORESTOWN
T. Milton Street, brother of the Philadelphia mayor and an announced candidate for the job, met with Moorestown police for nearly 25 minutes Wednesday, an official said, to discuss his arrest on Monday.
Street, along with his lawyer and friend, Teresa Reguna, met with the department's director, Harry Johnson, and Lt. Howard Mann.
"It went very well," Mann said. "I think he left satisfied."
Street had previously said he would sue the Moorestown police officer who arrested him Monday because he felt the timing of the arrest was politically motivated. The arrest warrants were originally issued in 2003-2004.
By LEO STRUPCZEWSKICourier-Post StaffMOORESTOWN
T. Milton Street, brother of the Philadelphia mayor and an announced candidate for the job, met with Moorestown police for nearly 25 minutes Wednesday, an official said, to discuss his arrest on Monday.
Street, along with his lawyer and friend, Teresa Reguna, met with the department's director, Harry Johnson, and Lt. Howard Mann.
"It went very well," Mann said. "I think he left satisfied."
Street had previously said he would sue the Moorestown police officer who arrested him Monday because he felt the timing of the arrest was politically motivated. The arrest warrants were originally issued in 2003-2004.
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