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Man Wanted for Deadly Shooting, $20k Reward; Teen Shot/Killed Over Phone; Eagles Selling Fan Cutouts
 
  by: iradioal - Philadelphia, PA
started: 09/01/20 2:22 pm | updated: 09/01/20 2:22 pm
 
Philadelphia Police are looking for the public's help in identifying a suspect wanted in the shooting death of a man in late July. The incident was caught on surveillance cameras in broad daylight. It happened on Friday, July 31, on the 8400 block of Williams Avenue in the Cedarbrook section. The suspect is seen running up to a black SUV firing shots. The SUV then crashed into a parked car. The suspect then walks up to the passenger side window and fires more shots inside before fleeing on foot. The 32-year-old driver was shot multiple times in the chest and right leg. He died later at Einstein Hospital. The suspect is described as a Black Male, thin build with medium length hair. He was wearing a light gray Nike hooded sweatshirt, white t-shirt, black compression long pants and maroon shorts. There is a $20,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and conviction in this case.



Philadelphia Police are investigating after teenager was shot and killed after an argument over a cell phone early Tuesday morning, 9/1. It happened around 1:25 a.m. on the 2300 block of Edgley Street. The 17-year-old male victim was with a group of females when a group of males confronted them, accusing one of the girls of stealing a cell phone. Shots were fired and struck the teen multiple times. He was rushed to the hospital where he later died. The first suspect is described as a Black male, dark-complexioned, 5' 8"-5' 9", 150 lbs, curly top hair, wearing a black shirt, armed with a gun. The second suspect is described as a Black male with brown complexion, 6' 0", large build, 200+ lbs, curly top hair, wearing gray sweatpants. If you have any information, contact police.

The Philadelphia Eagles 2020 season is only a few weeks away from kicking off. Fans will not be permitted to attend games inside Lincoln Financial Field for the foreseeable future. The Eagles have decided to fill the seats with fan cutouts with the proceeds going to charity. The card board fans have been popular across the street at Citizens Bank Park for Phillies games and in many different stadiums and sports around the country this summer. The cutouts will go on sale this Thursday, September 3 at 8 a.m. at philadelphiaeagles.com. They will cost $100 and will benefit the Eagles Autism Foundation. Cutouts will first be placed in the lower end zones and then wrap around the lower bowl. First come, first serve.

SEE: https://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/news/eagles-to-offer-fan-cutouts-at-lincoln-financial-field
 
 
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