Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Two 18-year-olds held on $2M bail in Philadelph­ia bus stop shooting

- By Maryclaire Dale

PHILADELPH­IA — Two 18year-olds were arrested in the shooting of eight Philadelph­ia high school students at a bus stop last week, and authoritie­s recovered a fully loaded, fully automatic weapon that matches evidence found at the scene, they announced Monday.

Two more suspects were still being sought, authoritie­s said. The Wednesday afternoon shooting was the fourth in four days involving the city’s transit system.

The discovery of the stolen car involved, just hours later, helped lead police to suspect Jamaal Tucker, who turned himself in Friday, police said. On Saturday, they said, federal marshals searched a location linked to Ahnile Buggs and recovered the .40-caliber Glock that matched casings found at the scene.

Both teens are currently facing the same charges, including attempted murder, aggravated assault, weapons offenses and other charges, and are being held on more than $2 million bail. A message left Monday with Mr. Buggs’ attorney was not immediatel­y returned. Mr. Tucker is being represente­d by public defenders, who did not immediatel­y respond to a message seeking comment.

Mayor Cherelle Parker led a group of public officials at a Monday afternoon news conference, including the heads of the local FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives offices, to try to assure anxious city residents they are working to address the spate of transit crime.

“We will focus on prevention, interventi­on and enforcemen­t,” said Ms. Parker, who took office in January and promised to present her public safety strategies in the coming weeks “in an effort to bring lawfulness and some order back to our city.”

She urged an end to the fingerpoin­ting that has caused friction between the police department, reform-minded District Attorney Larry Krasner and other agencies in recent years.

The shooting Wednesday came as students at nearby Northeast High School were waiting to board the bus home.

At about 3 p.m., three masked suspects rounded the corner and opened fire, surveillan­ce video shared by police shows. The victims were ages 15 to 17. All of them are now in stable condition, police said Monday, including a 16-yearold who was critically injured after being hit nine times.

Northeast High School is the largest public high school in the city, with more than 3,000 students.

 ?? Joe Lamberti/Associated Press ?? Evidence markers are seen Wednesday following a shooting in northeast Philadelph­ia. A law enforcemen­t official said Monday that the driver and a suspected gunman are in custody in the shooting of eight Philadelph­ia high school students at a bus stop.
Joe Lamberti/Associated Press Evidence markers are seen Wednesday following a shooting in northeast Philadelph­ia. A law enforcemen­t official said Monday that the driver and a suspected gunman are in custody in the shooting of eight Philadelph­ia high school students at a bus stop.

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