Suspect in shooting of Philadelphia parking officer may be connected to Bronx gas station shooting: Police
The suspect in both incidents had a similar build and clothing, surveillance footage showed
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The New York Police Department and the Philadelphia Police Department announced on Friday that the shooting of a Parking Authority officer in Philadelphia the day after Thanksgiving may be connected to a shooting of a gas station attendant in the Bronx on Nov. 22.
The departments released surveillance footage that showed a suspect in both incidents who had a similar build and was dressed the same.
On Nov. 22, a Bronx gas station employee was shot in the head by a suspect after he opened an unlocked door to his storefront on Boston Road around 7 p.m. for what he believed was a customer.
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The 59-year-old victim was rushed to a hospital in critical condition.
PHILADELPHIA PARKING OFFICER SHOT IN HEAD FROM BEHIND, POLICE SEEK SUSPECT
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Three days later, a suspect shot a Philadelphia Parking Authority employee in the back of the head just before 4 p.m. while the victim was working on Frankford Avenue. The 37-year-old was also taken to a hospital in critical condition.
No arrests have been made, and the departments said they are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect.
The suspect is described at a Black man with a medium build who was wearing a blue hooded jacket, blue or black ski mask, gray pants, black boots and black gloves. He had a silver revolver and should be considered armed and dangerous.
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Anyone who sees the suspect is asked to call 911 instead of approaching him.