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A 20-year-old Lansdowne man is accused of helping another Delaware County man escape the scene of the Feb. 20 deadly bowling alley shooting. (Montgomery County District Attorney s Office)
LANSDOWNE, PA Another man from Delaware County has been charged in connection with a deadly shooting at a Montgomery County bowling alley that occurred last weekend.
Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. Steele said Raymir Johnson, 20, of Lansdowne, was charged with two felony counts of hindering apprehension/prosecution related to the Feb. 20 fatal shooting that occurred inside Our Town Alley in East Norriton Township.
Authorities said Johnson was one of the two men who entered the bowling alley with 17-year-old Jamel Barnwell, of Upper Darby, who is now charged with first-degree murder and multiple other charges related to killing 29-year-old Frank Wade and shooting four other men.
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Our Town bowling alley in East Norriton, Pa. (Our Town/Facebook)
Updated 10:30 a.m. Saturday
Community members say they’re still in shock after the mass shooting last Saturday at an East Norriton bowling alley that left 29-year-old Frank Wade dead and four members of his family wounded.
Seventeen-year-old Jamel Barnwell faces a first-degree murder charge along with charges of attempted murder and aggravated assault after turning himself in to authorities. On Friday, Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele announced the arrest of a Lansdowne man in the shooting. Twenty-year-old Raymir Johnson is being charged with two counts of hindering apprehension.
Reward increased on 37th birthday of Montgomery teen missing since 2003
Updated Feb 26, 2021;
Posted Feb 26, 2021
LaQuanta Riley disappeared in Montgomery in 2003. She was 19, left, and authorities have released an age-progressed photo showing what she may look like now.
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Today marks the 37th birthday of a Montgomery teen who disappeared 18 years ago, and authorities have increased the amount of reward money for information in the case.
Central Alabama Crime Stoppers on Friday announced a reward of $5,000, up from $1,000, in the 2003 disappearance of LaQuanta Riley. That brings the total reward amount to $15,000.
Riley was 19 when she was last seen on Dec. 7, 2003. According to the missing persons website The Charlie Project, Riley left her Montgomery home in a dark green, four-door car, possibly a Ford Taurus or Chevrolet Caprice. The driver took Riley to her mother’s home three miles away, where Riley asked for a jacket.