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Philly homicide suspects arrested in Richmond

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PHILADELPH­IA — Two men are facing murder charges in the deaths of two bystanders in last weekend’s shooting in a busy entertainm­ent district in Philadelph­ia, officials said Thursday. They were apprehende­d late Thursday morning in Richmond.

Quadir Dukes Hill, 18, and Nahjee Whittingto­n, who was 17 at the time of the June 4 shooting but is now 18, are both facing murder charges, authoritie­s said. Hill is charged in the death of Alexis Quinn, while Whittingto­n is accused in the death Kristopher Minners, 22.

Both were arrested by federal marshals in Virginia, Philadelph­ia officials said at a news conference. They will be extradited to face charges in Philadelph­ia and will not be given bail.

Three people died overall

in the shooting on South Street, and several others were injured.

Joanne Pescatore, homicide unit chief at the Philadelph­ia district attorney’s office, said that according to surveillan­ce video, the two men, who are friends and had fled to Virginia

together, fired randomly into the crowd in response to hearing gunshots down the block. It did not appear that the men and the victims knew one another.

“It appears that they had guns, took them out and just started randomly firing,” Pescatore said.

South Street, on the south edge of central Philadelph­ia, is known for nightlife that includes bars, restaurant­s and other businesses. Surveillan­ce video from a local business showed scores of people milling about on the sidewalks and in the street, then fleeing as the gunfire broke out.

Police officers were patrolling the area when they heard shots. They found several people with gunshot wounds lying on the sidewalk and in the street and began to render aid, authoritie­s have said.

Officials have said the gunfire started with a fight between two people who then began firing a total of 17 shots at each other. One man, 34-year-old Gregory Jackson, was killed and the other wounded; no charges are planned in that case since both had permits to carry and that shooting is considered self-defense, authoritie­s have said.

 ?? CHARLES FOX/AP ?? Philadelph­ia police officers and detectives look over evidence at the scene of a shooting Saturday night on South Street.
CHARLES FOX/AP Philadelph­ia police officers and detectives look over evidence at the scene of a shooting Saturday night on South Street.

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