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  • Teen dead, 4 others wounded in shooting at SEPTA bus stop in Philadelphia’s Ogontz neighborhood

    Teen dead, 4 others wounded in shooting at SEPTA bus stop in Philadelphia’s Ogontz neighborhood

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    PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — A teenager is dead and four other people are injured after gunfire rang out at a SEPTA bus stop in Philadelphia’s Ogontz neighborhood.

    Philadelphia Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel says two gunmen walked up and started firing on the block around 3:45 p.m.

    Philadelphia police provide update on deadly shooting at bus stop on March 4, 2024.

    A 17-year-old boy was killed by gunfire at Ogontz and Godfrey avenues.

    “It definitely appears that this individual, our decedent, was targeted. The bus is stopped, people are starting to board the bus, and that’s when we have two individuals come up and start to fire, shooting him and unfortunately killing him,” said Bethel.

    Two women, aged 49 and 71, were shot while on a Route 6 SEPTA bus. Bethel says the 49-year-old suffered a graze wound and the 71-year-old was shot in the head. Both women suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

    IMAGE: Several bullets pierced a window of a SEPTA Route 6 bus on March 4, 2024. Two women on the bus were shot and wounded.

    Police say a 15-year-old boy was grazed by a bullet and ran down the street to the 2000 block of Medary Avenue, where he was found by police.

    Bethel says a fifth victim, also a 15-year-old boy, walked into the hospital suffering from a graze wound in connection with the shooting.

    Both 15-year-olds are listed as stable.

    Chopper 6 was overhead as police cordoned off the Route 6 bus that came to a stop on the 1600 block Limekiln Pike.

    According to Bethel, roughly 15 to 20 were waiting for the bus when the barrage of bullets were fired. We counted around 50 police markers at the scene.

    The shooting also happened right across the street from a day care. Neighbors we spoke with said they were horrified.

    “It’s crazy. They need somebody on these corners when the kids come out of school because for real, it’s a lot of kids that come out,” said Dwight Alexander of Ogontz.

    IMAGE: Chopper 6 over shooting investigation involving SEPTA bus on March 4, 2024.

    Police are reviewing surveillance video, but no arrests have been made.

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

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  • Family of 3 found dead inside Philly home; police investigating carbon monoxide as possible cause

    Family of 3 found dead inside Philly home; police investigating carbon monoxide as possible cause

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    PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Two adults and a juvenile were found dead on Thursday when officers were called to a home in Philadelphia’s Holmesburg section for a wellness check.

    According to police, officers responded to a home in the 4000 block of Ashburner Street at about 12:53 p.m.

    When police arrived, they found three bodies. Carbon monoxide poisoning is suspected as the cause of death, police said.

    Police said the victims were a 56-year-old man, a 47-year-old woman and a 12-year-old girl.

    Investigators said high levels of carbon monoxide were found when officials entered the home.

    A fourth person was taken to an area hospital for treatment.

    Police said the family was last heard from on Monday.

    “I’m destroyed, I’m hurt, I’m hurt because he’s such an amazing friend. Just a good person,” said Katrina Orama.

    Orama knew the man who died at the home. She worked with him at Springfield Township High School.

    She hadn’t seen him since Friday.

    “He was talking about, telling me his daughter’s birthday was on Saturday, and they were going to throw a birthday party. He had to leave early because he had to pick up the birthday cake,” she said.

    Orama had been calling and texting him since Monday with no answer.

    Fire officials confirmed that the request for a wellness check came from the school where the man worked.

    The investigation is ongoing and the source of the carbon monoxide is unknown.

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