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Arrest Made In Philly City Worker's Slaying Arrest Made In Philly City Worker's Slaying
Arrest Made In Philly City Worker's Slaying US Marshals have arrested the man accused of killing a Philadelphia Streets Department employee on the job last month.  Senaaj Jackson, 22, was taken into custody around 6:30 a.m. Wednesday morning, Oct. 11, said USMS.  This morning at 6:30 a.m., @USMS_Philly and @PhillyPolice arrested Senaaj Jackson, 22, in the 2400 block of Arlington Street. Jackson was wanted for the September shooting death of a Philadelphia Streets Department worker, which took place in the 2300 block of Oakford Street. pic.twitter.com/FtKhudr0s0 — U.S. Marshals Service Philadelphia (@USMS_Philly) October 11, 2023 …
SHOOTER WANTED: 21-Year-Old City Employee ID'd, Philadelphia Police Say SHOOTER WANTED: 21-Year-Old City Employee ID'd, Philadelphia Police Say
Shooter Wanted: 21-Year-Old City Employee ID'd, Philadelphia Police Say The city Streets Department employee who was shot in South Philadelphia early on Thursday, Sept. 7 has died from his injuries, police told Daily Voice.  The victim, now identified as 21-year-old Masir Williams, was shot in the lower back and left forearm on the 2300 block of Oakford Street, Daily Voice previously reported.  He was rushed to Jefferson University Hospital by first responders and placed in critical condition but died from his injuries at 10:17 a.m., police said.  The Streets Department said it was "disheartened" by Williams' death, writing, "Our thoughts are with everyone im…
'Not A Random Act': Police Investigate Murder Of Philly Sanitation Worker 'Not A Random Act': Police Investigate Murder Of Philly Sanitation Worker
'Not A Random Act': Police Investigate Murder Of Philly Sanitation Worker Authorities in Philadelphia have identified the city employee shot and killed in Mayfair on the morning of Friday, Nov. 18 as Ikeem Johnson, a 35-year-old sanitation worker.  Johnson was on his route near Tudor Street and Rowland Street when he was shot at around 10:30 a.m., Mayor Jim Kenney confirmed in a statement.  “This is a hard day for our city’s workforce. I join all of our city employees in mourning the loss of one of our own," the mayor wrote. "Today, we lost a dedicated city employee, a sanitation worker for the Streets Department who was simply doing his job …