The Morning Call

Police have 1 person in custody, searching for another

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PHILADELPH­IA — Authoritie­s say one person is in custody and and another is being sought in the multiple shootings that killed three people and wounded 11 in a popular Philadelph­ia entertainm­ent district over the weekend — but no charges have yet been filed in any of the shooting deaths.

Police officers patrolling the South Street area in central Philadelph­ia about 11:30 p.m. Saturday raced to the scene after hearing multiple shots and found several people with gunshot wounds lying on the sidewalk and in the street. Seeing a man on a corner firing a handgun at people about half a block away, one officer opened fire, and that man dropped his handgun onto the sidewalk and fled, authoritie­s said.

Assistant District Attorney Joanne Pescatore said authoritie­s identified that man as Quran Garner, and he faces multiple charges including aggravated assault and aggravated assault on law enforcemen­t officers. An attempted murder arrest warrant has been approved for another individual who wasn’t named.

Authoritie­s have said the gunfire started with a physical altercatio­n between two people, both of whom

then began firing a total of 17 shots at each other. One man, 34-year-old Gregory Jackson, was killed and the other was wounded;

no charges are planned against him since both men had permits to carry and that shooting is considered self-defense. A man who

was with Jackson at the time of the altercatio­n is the other person sought.

Police said Garner then began firing back at the

area of the initial confrontat­ion until he was wounded in the hand by fire from the police officer. He fled and surrendere­d to other police officers at the scene of an earlier shooting nearby.

Authoritie­s have said that the other two people killed by the gunfire, 27-year-old Alexis Quinn and an unidentifi­ed 22-year-old man, as well as many of the other people wounded by gunfire — who ranged in age from 17 to 69 — are believed to have been innocent bystanders.

It’s unclear whether Garner has an attorney and a listed number in his name couldn’t be found Monday.

District Attorney Larry Krasner said he went to the scene the morning after what he called “a horrific and a senseless act of violence” and found it “chilling — no less chilling that it happened in more than 10 places around the country over the space of a few days.”

The city’s police commission­er, Danielle Outlaw, called it “a dark day” for the city. Mayor Jim Kenney called the shooting “beyond devastatin­g.”

South Street is known for its entertainm­ent venues and night life with multiple bars, restaurant­s and businesses. Surveillan­ce video from local businesses showed scores of people fleeing as the gunfire broke out. Police are also investigat­ing several other nearby shootings, one fatal, to see whether they might be related, officials said.

 ?? TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ?? Philadelph­ia police Inspector D. F. Pace looks over evidence at the scene of the shooting on South Street that left three dead and 11 wounded Saturday in Philadelph­ia.
TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Philadelph­ia police Inspector D. F. Pace looks over evidence at the scene of the shooting on South Street that left three dead and 11 wounded Saturday in Philadelph­ia.

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