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US Marshals Share Photos Of Murder Suspect's Philadelphia Capture US Marshals Share Photos Of Murder Suspect's Philadelphia Capture
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. 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.  At 5pm this evening, @USMS_Philly Violent Crime Fugitive Task Force arrested attempted murder suspect Termaine Saulsbury in the 5500 block of W. Girard Avenue. Saulsbury was wanted by @PhillyPolice and is also a suspect in a Bronx NY shooting. Amaz…
Accused PPA Worker Shooter Sought In Massive Manhunt Accused PPA Worker Shooter Sought In Massive Manhunt
Accused PPA Worker Shooter Sought In Massive Manhunt Police have identified a suspect in the shooting that left a Philadelphia Parking Authority worker critically injured late last month, which they say is connected to another incident in the Bronx. Termaine Saulsbury, 39, is wanted in the Friday, Nov. 25 incident on the 4500 block of Frankford Avenue around 3:50 p.m., city police said. Three days earlier, a Sunoco station employee was shot in the head by an unknown male on Boston Road in the Bronx, police said. The PPA worker has been listed in critical condition at Temple Hospital ever since, they said. Saulsbury is being sought as a susp…
Philly Parking Officer's Shooter May Be Linked To NY Murder, Cops Say Philly Parking Officer's Shooter May Be Linked To NY Murder, Cops Say
Philly Parking Officer's Shooter May Be Linked To NY Murder, Cops Say The man who shot a Philadelphia Parking Authority officer seemingly at random may have also staged a similar attack on a New York gas station worker, authorities say.  The city employee was walking along the 4500 block of Frankford Avenue on Nov. 25 when an unknown man walked up behind him and shot him in the head point blank, as Daily Voice has reported.  The victim, later widely reported to be 37-year-old Timothy McKenzie, was placed in critical condition. Now, Philadelphia police believe McKenzie's shooter might be responsible for another shooting in New York.  Investigators say a man …