Authorities have captured the fourth suspect sought in a mass shooting at a Philadelphia bus stop that injured eight teenage students.
Authorities have captured the fourth suspect sought in a mass shooting at a Philadelphia bus stop that injured eight teenage students. U.S. Marshals captured 17-year-old Asir Boone over 160 miles away from Philadelphia in Alexandria, Virginia.Authorities previously arrested 19-year-old Jermahd Carter at his father's home in Northeast Philadelphia where he was seen leaving in handcuffs.
40 caliber Glock 22 pistol.MORE HEADLINESDeputy Commissioner Frank Vanore said the gun, equipped with a Glock switch and laser sights, matched the bullet cases found at the crime scene.Investigators say three shooters got out of a stolen car and fired over two dozen shots at a group of Northeast High School students waiting at a SEPTA bus stop on the 7300 block of Rising Sun Avenue.Eight students, including seven boys and one girl, between the ages of 15-17 were struck multiple times by gunfire.
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