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  • 2 arrested in connection to SEPTA bus stop shooting that injured 8 teens: Sources

    2 arrested in connection to SEPTA bus stop shooting that injured 8 teens: Sources

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    PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Two people have been arrested in connection to last week’s mass shooting at a SEPTA bus stop in the Burholme section of Philadelphia, sources tell Action News.

    Those sources also said a weapon has been recovered after gunfire that left eight Northeast High School students wounded.

    Police have not released any more information about those in custody.

    Philadelphia officials, including the mayor, police commissioner and the D.A., will hold a 4:30 p.m. news conference with the latest on the investigation. They will be joined by officials from the FBI, the ATF and the U.S. Marshals.

    You can watch that live on 6abc, 6abc.com, the 6abc mobile app and the 6abc streaming TV app.

    The shooting happened around 3 p.m. on Wednesday, March 6 at Cottman and Rising Sun avenues.

    The injured students range between the ages of 15 and 17. One of the victims, a 16-year-old boy, remains in critical condition after being shot nine times. Police say he was the intended target.

    Surveillance video released Wednesday night shows three shooters exit a blue Hyundai and open fire. Police urged tipsters to help identify the three shooters and the car’s driver.

    VIDEO: Suspects wanted in Philly mass shooting that injured 8 at bus stop

    VIDEO: Suspects wanted in Philly mass shooting that injured 8 at bus stop

    That evening in Olney, police found two vehicles they believe are connected to the shooters, including the getaway car.

    Both had been stolen.

    Police have said all along they are working to see if the mass shooting is connected to a deadly shooting of an Imhotep Charter High School student, 17-year-old Dayemen Taylor.

    Taylor was shot a week ago Monday while waiting at a SEPTA bus stop in Ogontz. Two other students and two bus passengers were also injured.

    Teen killed in SEPTA bus stop shooting identified as Imhotep Institute Charter High School student

    Students return to class after shootings

    Northeast High School students returned to class Monday for the first time since the shooting.

    The school switched to virtual learning late last week in the wake of Wednesday afternoon’s violence.

    Imhotep students also returned to attend in person classes on Monday. It was their first time back in person since the killing of their classmate last Monday.

    RELATED: Philadelphia mass shooting victim recalls fleeing gunfire: ‘Everything happened so fast’

    “I’m not shocked because things like this have happened in the past. The only thing that really shocked me is that I happen to be a victim of it,” said one of the victims, who did not want to be identified.

    He said he was waiting for his bus ride home on Wednesday when he heard more than 30 gunshots. And without hesitation, he ran in the opposite direction.

    He was shot in the upper back.

    “It’s like a scene out of a movie, an action movie. Everything happened so fast. You have to be on your toes consistently if you want to make it out of a situation like that,” he said. “As I was running, I felt a burning sensation in my back, but I ignored it because of adrenaline. But as I stopped, it just felt like I might’ve got shot.”

    IMAGE: Philadelphia police are searching for these suspects in connection with the mass shooting that injured eight students on March 6, 2024.

    Anyone with information on the suspects is asked to call police at 215-686-TIPS.

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  • 3 deadly SEPTA shootings, spate of gun violence across Philadelphia puts safety in spotlight

    3 deadly SEPTA shootings, spate of gun violence across Philadelphia puts safety in spotlight

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    PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — A spate of gun violence in the city the past few days ramped up even more overnight Tuesday as police investigate several deadly shooting scenes, including another killing of a SEPTA bus rider.

    At least six people have been shot, three fatally, in separate shootings across the city within 24 hours.

    An 88-year-old grandfather was gunned down in broad daylight while sitting in his car in the 100 block of North Dewey Street Tuesday afternoon in West Philadelphia.

    Family and police sources identified the victim as Richard Butler, who is a retired SEPTA driver.

    An 88-year-old granfather was gunned down in broad daylight while sitting in his car in South Philadelphia.

    Home surveillance from minutes before the shooting shows a man, who police sources say is a suspect, get out of a silver sedan on the corner. Police say shortly after, around 1:30 p.m., Butler was shot twice in the chest while sitting in his own car. He was taken to Penn Presbyterian Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

    Home surveillance shows a man, who police sources say is a suspect, get out of a silver sedan on the corner moments before 88-year-old Richard Butler is shot and killed

    “Broad daylight. He was out doing his normal routine. Goes to the park every day, stops at Wawa,” said Finn. “In his car, defenseless. You waited for him. You waited for this man. This wasn’t a random act.”

    A 41-year-old man was also shot to death near Rosehill and East Tioga Streets in the city’s Kensington section around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday.

    A 41-year-old man was also shot to death near Rosehill and East Tioga Streets in the cty’s Kensington section around 10:30 p.m. Tuesday.

    When officers arrived to the scene, they found a gun but said they do not have any suspects or a motive at this time.

    Another man was critically injured in a shooting near Temple University’s campus Tuesday night.

    It happened around 10 p.m. outside a bar on Oxford Street near Broad, literally steps away from the AMC movie theater and right across the street from Morgan Hall residences.

    A man was seriously injured after a shooting near Temple University’s campus Tuesday night.

    A man was shot at least four times and taken to the hospital in extremely critical condition.

    The university says no students or staff were involved in this shooting.

    Hours later, around 1 a.m. Wednesday, two men were shot near the MET in North Philadelphia, in what police are calling a shootout.

    Police say it began as an argument at a nearby banquet location near the corner of Broad and Poplar streets, and ended with a white Mercedes riddled with bullets and the front window of the MET hit by gunfire.

    Police say it began as an argument and ended with a car riddled with bullets and the front window of the MET hit by gunfire.

    A 41-year-old man was shot in the leg and a 44-year-old male was shot in the eye, requiring surgery.

    3 deadly shootings involving SEPTA bus riders within a week

    The overnight shootings come as the city is also dealing with increasing violence on the mass transit system.

    In the latest incident, a 37-year-old was killed while riding a SEPTA bus in South Philadelphia, marking the third shooting involving a SEPTA rider this week.

    Man shot, killed while on SEPTA bus in South Philadelphia: Police

    The victim was on board a Route 79 bus near Broad and Snyder streets around 6:30 p.m. Tuesday when he was shot twice.

    He was taken to a nearby hospital where he was later pronounced dead, according to police.

    Police say the shooter then got off the bus and headed into the Snyder Station along the Broad Street Line.

    There is no word yet on the victim’s identity or what may have led to the shooting. They also have not recovered a weapon.

    Police say there is a $20,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in this case.

    The Route 79 bus shooting is the third deadly SEPTA shooting in the last week. A 17-year-old was killed and four others were hurt after gunfire broke out at bus stop in the city’s Ogontz neighborhood Monday.

    Teen killed in SEPTA bus stop shooting identified as Imhotep Institute Charter High School student

    And on Sunday, 27-year-old Sawee Kofa was shot and killed after an argument on a SETPA bus in the city’s Oxford Circle neighborhood.

    Argument on SEPTA bus leads to deadly Philadelphia shooting in Oxford Circle, police say

    The recent shootings are putting safety on the transit system in the spotlight again.

    “As a father, I have a little girl — she’s 13 — and I have my concerns with gun violence. She catches the bus by herself at home,” said Marcus Tuggles. “We need to do something with gun violence. Bullets flying all the time.”

    City leaders talk gun violence solutions

    As combating city violence is thrust into the spotlight again, Action News is hearing more from Mayor Cherelle Parker about her anti-crime plan.

    Parker ran a campaign that focused on combating violence on city streets and declared a public safety emergency on her first day in office this year.

    While homicides are down by a third so far this year, it is clear issues still remain.

    Parker and other city leaders were part of a “Peace Not Guns” roundtable at City Hall Tuesday, hosted by Council President Kenyatta Johnson.

    Parker and other city leaders were part of a Peace Not Guns roundtable at City Hall Tuesday

    The group gave input on strategies to address gun violence and reduce crime in the city.

    Parker says one element that has gotten worse over the years is feuds on social media. She calls it the “nucleus” of much of the senseless gun violence nowadays, which means solutions need to involve young people.

    Parker is planning to unveil more of her strategy in her budget proposal this month.

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