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Residents scared, vigilant after 5 brutal armed robberies in Northeast Philadelphia​


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By Madeleine Wright, Casey Kuhn

November 13, 2023 / 8:06 PM EST / CBS Philadelphia






PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Residents are on high alert after five armed robberies happened in Northeast Philadelphia in the first week of November.

Police say all the victims were either pistol-whipped or punched in the face.

"That's unbelievable. It's like regular stuff now," Khurram Samson said.

Samson lives on Kindred Street, the same block where one of the robberies took place. In that incident, police say the victim was dropped off in front of a home on Nov. 6 when five people walked up behind him. They pointed a gun at his head, punched him in the face and stole his phone and cash.

"They need to stop or somebody needs to come and make them stop," he said. "That's all I gotta say because people not safe on the street these days."



Another robbery happened on Glenview Street around midnight on Nov. 7. The victim, Ernesto Moran, only speaks Spanish.

Moran said he was parked in front of his home when a group of men approached his car.

He said they then opened his door, put a gun to his head and threatened to shoot if he moved. They pistol whipped him, he said, and took his wallet.

"It's a shame. It shouldn't be happen. You know, put it more secure and I hope we safe in the house," said Ida Nofa, whose Moran's neighbor.
 

Police ID 2 men, 5 injured in fatal shooting in North Philadelphia​


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By Taleisha Newbill

November 22, 2023 / 2:45 PM EST / CBS Philadelphia






PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Police on Wednesday identified the two men killed and the five men injured in a shooting in North Philadelphia Tuesday night.

The two men who died are identified are 31-year-old Roger Marquez and 38-year-old Leon Pierre.

Police said both men suffered gunshot wounds throughout their bodies and were pronounced dead after being taken to Temple University Hospital.

Officials said four men, a 34-year-old, a 30-year-old, a 33-year-old and a 19-year-old, are all listed under critical condition.

The 34-year-old and the 30-year-old were both taken to Temple Hospital -- one by police and one by a private car. Police said the 34-year-old suffered multiple gunshot wounds to his body and the 30-year-old suffered a gunshot wound to his chin.



The 19-year-old was also taken to Temple Hospital with gunshot wounds to his neck and leg. The 33-year-old was taken to Albert Einstein Medical Center with multiple gunshot wounds to his body, police said.

Another 33-year-old man was also taken to Temple Hospital with a gunshot wound to his stomach. Officials said he's listed as stable.

Police responded to the 3200 block of North Fairhill Street around 8:31 p.m. for a shooting and said three guns were recovered.

There is an ongoing and active investigation with the Homicide Detective Division.
 

2 killed, 2 injured in North Philadelphia shooting, police say​


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By Tom Ignudo

December 10, 2023 / 5:43 PM EST / CBS Philadelphia






PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- A woman and man were killed in a quadruple shooting in North Philadelphia early Sunday morning, police said.

The shooting happened on the 2200 block of North Chadwick Street just before 4:15 a.m.

Police said a 28-year-old woman was shot once in the back, while a 32-year-old man was struck in the head and back. Both were pronounced dead at Temple University Hospital, according to police.

Two other men -- a 36-year-old and a 45-year-old -- were injured during the shooting. They were both shot in their left leg and placed in stable condition at Temple Hospital.

No arrests were made and no weapons were recovered, according to police.
 

Shooting in Philadelphia's Strawberry Mansion neighborhood kills 2, injures 4​


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By Alexandra Simon

January 14, 2024 / 10:47 AM EST / CBS Philadelphia






PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Philadelphia homicide detectives are investigating a shooting that injured four people and killed two in the city's Strawberry Mansion section early Sunday morning.

According to police, officers responded to a home on the 2400 block of North Myrtlewood Street at approximately 1 a.m., where they located multiple shooting victims.

A 53-year-old man was pronounced dead at the scene and a 41-year-old man died after being transported to Temple Hospital for his injuries.

Four other victims, two men and two women ranging in age from 23 to 42 years old, were taken to Temple either by police or in private vehicles. Police said the four shooting victims are all in stable condition.

Investigators suspect the home where the shooting happened was operating as a speakeasy, the department said Sunday morning. A spokesperson for the PPD added it appeared the shooter was in the street and fired into the home through an open door and window.




No arrests have been made.
 

2 teens, 1 man hospitalized after shooting in North Philadelphia's Stanton section​


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By Alexandra Simon

February 11, 2024 / 2:00 PM EST / CBS Philadelphia






PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Three young people were hospitalized after a shooting in the Stanton area of North Philadelphia early Sunday morning.

According to Police Captain Anthony Ginaldi, officers responded to the 2000 block of North 19th Street near West Diamond Street around 1:30 a.m. after hearing multiple gunshots. At the scene, officers saw people fleeing from a property, where Ginaldi said investigators believe some sort of party was happening.

Officers located three shooting victims, all of whom were take to Temple University Hospital.

Two of the victims are currently listed in stable condition, according to police: an 18-year-old man who was shot in the arm and a 15-year-old girl who suffered a graze wound to the back of her head. A 17-year-old boy that was shot in the head and arm is in critical condition.

Ginaldi said two other people were injured from shattered glass.



No weapon was found at the scene and no arrests have been made as of Sunday. Ginaldi said investigators haven't determined a motive for the shooting, but it appears the bullets were fired toward the property from an empty lot across the street.
 

SEPTA riders raise concerns about safety after violent weekend incidents​


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By Raymond Strickland, Adam Fox

February 26, 2024 / 7:29 PM EST / CBS Philadelphia






PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- While Corey Walker waited for his bus in North Philadelphia, the two violent incidents that happened at SEPTA stations over the weekend were on his mind.

"I thought it was just sickening," he said.

Law enforcement officials responded to two incidents hours apart Saturday night and early Sunday morning.



The incident Saturday was a shooting on a Broad Street Line train that injured a 20-year-old. The other was shortly after 1 a.m., when an unhoused man attacked another man with a hatchet.





Arrests were made in both cases, police said.

Walker said he uses the buses and trains every day. He said he constantly has to look over his shoulder.

"There is really not much you can do," Walker said.

It's a helpless feeling for people like Theresa Thompkins, who said she has no other choice but to take the train.




"I don't feel safe on the bus, I don't feel safe on the trains. I feel they need more security on the bus and the trains," Thompkins said.

Henry Roque agrees. He said he would like to see more officers present to help deter crime.



"The role in this for us is to prevent, and if we can't prevent it -- make an arrest. And we're doing that," SEPTA Police Chief Chuck Lawson said.

Lawson said the agency is doing what they can to prevent crime. He said the agency recently hired 70 new officers and added SEPTA is using cameras to monitor activity on buses and trains live.

Lawson said the issue of safety on SEPTA is more about perception than reality.

According to data from SEPTA, total crimes have gone down every year since 2020.
 

SEPTA Police to target "every criminal code on the books" after violent incidents involving buses​


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By Josh Sanders, Tom Dougherty, Joe Brandt

Updated on: March 6, 2024 / 6:20 PM EST / CBS Philadelphia






PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - The SEPTA Transit Police chief claimed his department will target "every criminal code on the books" after after multiple fatal shootings involving SEPTA buses this week in Philadelphia.

During a joint press conference with Philadelphia police Wednesday morning, SEPTA Transit Police Chief Charles Lawson expressed frustration about recent crime but said he's confident in the steps his department is taking. Lawson said data across criminal categories involving SEPTA buses is down except for gun violence. He added he plans to hire 40 additional SEPTA police officers by the end of the year.

"We use every legal means at our disposal to target illegal gun possession on SEPTA," Lawson said during the event at SEPTA headquarters. "We're going to target individuals concealing their identity. We're going to target fare evasion. We're going to target open drug use. We're going to target every criminal code on the books."

Lawson said the department plans to perform pat-downs when legal.

Hours later, around 3 p.m. Wednesday, eight teens were shot near a SEPTA bus station in Northeast Philadelphia, at Rising Sun and Cottman avenues. It was the third violent incident on SEPTA this week.





SEPTA Transit Police are reviewing video from that area and assisting Philly police in the investigation. SEPTA said a Route 18 bus and Route 67 bus were struck by multiple gunshots. According to SEPTA, no one on the bus was struck.

Philly police said they will be releasing video from Tuesday's incident on the Route 79 bus on the 1300 block of Snyder Avenue in South Philadelphia that left 37-year-old Carmelo Drayton dead.

Police said the bus was at the intersection of Broad Street and Snyder Avenue when the shooting occurred. Officers were called to the scene around 6:40 p.m.

SEPTA said the shooter in that incident fled the bus and entered Snyder Station on the Broad Street Line.




On Monday afternoon, five people were shot, one fatally, after police said two people fired into a crowd that was about to board a SEPTA bus near Godfrey and Ogontz Avenues.

Dayemen Taylor, a 17-year-old student at Imhotep Institute Charter High School, was killed in the shooting, and two of his classmates were injured. A 71-year-old woman was struck in the forehead with a bullet but is expected to survive.

And over the weekend, police said a man was killed in the city's Oxford Circle neighborhood after getting into an argument with someone on a SEPTA bus. When the victim got off the bus late Sunday, March 3, he was fatally shot.

SEPTA has access to more than 30,000 cameras around the city, and Lawson said SEPTA relies on that technology to target criminal activity on the nation's sixth largest transportation system.

Captain Kit Walls oversees the virtual patrol unit, which includes specialists and detectives who monitor the hundreds of thousands of riders on buses and trains each day.

"Nobody knows that this camera is on," Walls said. "Nobody's alerted that they're being monitored at this time. So whatever happens is happening. And people are not understanding that. We are watching to make sure that you're safe."

Riders also sounded off in late February after two back-to-back violent incidents in train stations.
 
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