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Philadelph­ia journalist and activist fatally shot in his home

- Michael Sainato

Josh Kruger, a 39-year-old Philadelph­iabased journalist and activist, was shot and killed in his home early Monday morning.

Kruger was shot seven times around 1.30am on 2 October and collapsed in the street after trying to contact someone for help. He was pronounced dead shortly after at a nearby hospital.

Police believe the shooter knew how to get in or the door to Kruger’s home was unlocked as there were no signs of forced entry into the home, according to the Associated Press. No arrests have been made and no weapons have been recovered, but the police suspect the killing is domestic or drugrelate­d. An investigat­ion is ongoing.

Kruger had publicly noted of several incidents at his home preceding the shooting, the Philadelph­ia Inquirer reported, including a former partner breaking into his home in April and a rock being thrown through his window in August, and someone came to Kruger’s home two weeks ago whom he didn’t know looking for their boyfriend and threatenin­g Kruger.

Kruger wrote about his own experience­s with substance abuse and homelessne­ss, contributi­ng as a journalist to the Philadelph­ia Weekly, Philadelph­ia Inquirer and Philadelph­ia City Paper.

“We should feel offended or unsettled when we hear the word homeless not because we stigmatize those experienci­ng it but because we are ashamed at our own moral culpabilit­y in its existence and the continued harm it inflicts on the most vulnerable,” Kruger wrote in a post two weeks ago on social media.

He worked for about five years as a spokespers­on for the city of Philadelph­ia, handling the mayor’s office social media platforms and communicat­ions duties for the office of homeless services, leaving in 2021 to pursue work as a journalist.

“Josh Kruger lifted up the most vulnerable and stigmatize­d people in our communitie­s – particular­ly unhoused people living with addiction. As an openly queer writer who wrote about his own journey surviving substance use disorder and homelessne­ss, it was encouragin­g to see Josh join the Kenney administra­tion as a spokespers­on for the office of homeless services,” said the Philadelph­ia district attorney, Larry Krasner, in a statement. “Josh deserved to write the ending of his personal story. As with all homicides, we will be in close contact with the Philadelph­ia police as they work to identify the person or persons responsibl­e so that they can be held to account in a court of law.”

 ?? ?? Josh Kruger, left, in Philadelph­ia in January 2020. Photograph: Jessica Griffin/AP
Josh Kruger, left, in Philadelph­ia in January 2020. Photograph: Jessica Griffin/AP

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