BREAKING UPDATE: A suspect in the murder of Sean Toomey, a 15-year-old boy who was shot and killed while taking water into his home earlier this year, surrendered to police on Wednesday, officials confirmed with NBC10.
a 15-year-old boy who was shot and killed while taking water into his home earlier this year
surrendered to police on Wednesday, officials confirmed with NBC10. They have not yet released the suspect's identity or the charges he'll face. On March 24, Sean Toomey was carrying water from his parents’ car and walking toward his home along the 6200 block of Mulberry Street when someone opened fire and struck him twice in the head, the Philadelphia Police Department said.Police later released video of suspects in the shooting. They appeared to be two young men walking alongside each other and wearing dark clothing.
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