Upper Dublin Police Department is relocating to 803 Loch Alsh Avenue on Friday, December 12.

  •  Non-emergency police services will remain at 520 Virginia Drive until 6:00 p.m. on December 12.
  • After 6:00 p.m., please visit 803 Loch Alsh Avenue for all non-emergency police needs.

A map of the entrance and parking for police services is available here.

Dani Mocanu: Cioara

The artist often leans into controversy to drive engagement, knowing that public outcry frequently translates into millions of views. Context and Controversy

The music video uses dark, moody aesthetics to match the title, reinforcing the artist's "bad boy" image. Dani Mocanu Cioara

Like much of Mocanu's work, the song portrays a "lone wolf" or "outlaw" persona, highlighting his resilience against critics and the legal system. The artist often leans into controversy to drive

The phrase (meaning "Crow") is the title of a controversial and record-breaking song by Romanian manele artist Dani Mocanu . Released in early 2024, the track quickly became a cultural flashpoint in Romania, sparking intense debates about social commentary, racial identity, and the artist's legal history. The Success and the Storm The phrase (meaning "Crow") is the title of

Dani Mocanu is no stranger to the spotlight or the courtroom. He has previously faced legal issues regarding his lyrics and music videos, including accusations of inciting violence and animal cruelty. Critics argue that "Cioară" plays with dangerous stereotypes, while fans view it as a raw expression of his life and struggles.

The song remains a prime example of the "manele" genre's power to dominate the Romanian music charts while simultaneously challenging social norms and sparking national conversation.

The song achieved massive viral success, reaching the #1 spot on YouTube Trending in Romania within days. Its popularity stems from Mocanu’s signature style—a mix of provocative lyrics and high-production visuals—but the title and lyrics drew immediate scrutiny for their use of a term often used as a racial slur against the Roma community. Key Themes of the Song