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U.S. Marshals searching for fourth suspect in SEPTA bus stop shooting
U.S. Marshals have identified the fourth suspect in the SEPTA bus stop shooting that left eight students injured. The fourth suspect has been identified as 17-year-old Asir Boone. Boone and his family were given an ultimatum by U.S. Marshals to turn himself in or have his identity released to the public. The other three suspects have been taken into custody...
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Fourth suspect named in Northeast Philly bus stop shooting
On Wednesday, U.S. Marshals in Philadelphia named 17-year-old Asir Boone as the fourth individual sought in the shooting of 8 teens at a bus stop in Northeast Philly’s Burholme neighborhood on March 8.
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Tanker truck driver lost control before fiery crash that caused I-95 to collapse, NTSB says
The truck driver who died when his tanker hauling gasoline crashed under Interstate 95 on June 11, 2023 was unable to maintain control on the Cottman Avenue off-ramp, the NTSB says. No exact cause for the crash was issued, however, as the investigation continued.
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After reopening of temporary lanes, planning phase begins for permanent I-95 repairs
Temporary lanes reopened to traffic on I-95 on Friday less than two weeks after a deadly crash and fire caused an elevated portion of the highway to collapse. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has the latest updates on the permanent rebuilding process.
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Video appears to show I-95 crash and explosion; U.S. Transportation Secretary Buttigieg tours damage
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg toured the I-95 collapse site in Northeast Philadelphia on Tuesday. He promised federal funding would be available as soon as possible for repairs. NBC10’s Rosemary Connors has the details as well as surveillance video that appears to show the moment the tanker truck crashed and exploded.
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Traffic slows down day after fiery I-95 collapse in Philly
From the traffic to the alternate routes to the investigation, NBC10’s Sheila Watko, Karen Hua and Rosemary Connors have the latest midday Monday as crews continue to clear the collapse seen along I-95. Drivers are dealing with a new, slower reality.