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In West Philly, best friends were shot over an Instagram feud they had nothing to do with Mike Newall, Chris Palmer, Dylan Purcell, The Philadelphia Inquirer © ALEJANDRO A. ALVAREZ/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner (podium) and members of the Gun Violence Task Force held a news conference at the Church of Christian Compassion at 6121 Cedar Ave. on March 1, 2021.
As they drove back toward their childhood homes in West Philadelphia, Jarell Jackson and Shahjahan McCaskill kept talking about the beach.
Friends since preschool, the 26-year-olds had just returned from a Caribbean vacation. Hang gliding. Jet skiing. A mountain hike, delayed by Jackson’s refusal to dust up his sneakers.
Mar 15, 2021
HARRISBURG (AP) In a bid to become a legal permanent resident of the United States, she says she lives in fear, afraid both of being deported and of retribution after she testified against men who were convicted of killing her boyfriend.
Robbers forced her and her boyfriend to lay on the floor of his Philadelphia rowhouse, she testified, and after searching the house for cash he made selling drugs, shot him point-blank in the head.
Even after that horror, the woman, who spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity, said bearing the fear is worth it. That’s because in the U.S. where she overstayed a visitor’s visa 20 years ago to escape civil war in her native Liberia she can work and send money back to her son.