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US Marshals Share Photos Of Murder Suspect's Philadelphia Capture

The man accused of shooting a Philadelphia Parking Authority worker in cold blood has been captured by members of the US Marshals Service, who posted photos of the arrest to social media.

Termaine Saulsbury, the man accused of shooting a Philadelphia Parking Authority worker in cold blood, was arrested by US Marshals, police said.

Termaine Saulsbury, the man accused of shooting a Philadelphia Parking Authority worker in cold blood, was arrested by US Marshals, police said.

Photo Credit: US Marshals Service

Deputy Police Commissioner Frank Vanore said on Wednesday, Dec. 21 that Termaine Saulsbury was arrested at a home on Gerard Avenue on the city's west side. 

Far away, in Philly's northeast section, investigators believe Saulsbury walked up to 37-year-old PPA employee Timothy McKenzie on Frankford Avenue and shot him point blank in the back of the head in broad daylight on Nov. 25, as Daily Voice reported

Chilling footage of the attack circulated on Twitter in the days that followed.

On Dec. 2, Philadelphia police suggested McKenzie's shooter may have also shot a New York City gas station employee days before. 

Last Wednesday, Dec. 14, police announced a massive manhunt for Saulsbury. 

More details are to follow, Vanore said. 

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