A state legislator from the State College area has some words of warning for teenagers regarding the people they date.
“Know the facts — read the signs — you could be loved to death,” said Rep. Scott Conklin, D-Centre County, whose bill to promote education aimed at averting date violence won approval in the House on a 183-13 vote Tuesday.
House Bill 2026 is named the Demi Brae Cuccia bill in honor of a 16-year-old Monroeville girl who was stabbed to death in August 2007 by a young man she had been dating. The convicted killer is now serving a life sentence.
















