May 2

Commonwealth v. M.R.

Commonwealth v. M.R.

Police responded to a radio call for shots fired at 1100 Erie Avenue where they discovered a deceased male with multiple gun shot wounds. Detectives gathered video surveillance from numerous sources including the inside and outside of a local bar. The video showed M.R. inside of the bar, who then leaves and gets into a.

May 2

Commonwealth v. D.H.

Commonwealth v. D.H.

Philadelphia Highway officers were on patrol in the area of 3100 Park Avenue when they observed D.H. in the drivers seat of a car with illegally tinted windows parked illegally in front of a fire hydrant.When the officers activated their lights to conduct a traffic stop, they claimed that D.H. began reaching around his car.

December 5

Commonwealth v. S.T.

Commonwealth v. S.T.

Police responded to s report of shots fired on 700 W. Luzerne St. and found a victim unresponsive and suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. The victim was later pronounced dead. Detectives recovered surveillance video that showed a black sedan circle the block where the victim was standing. The driver gets out of the car and.

March 26

Commonwealth v. D.B

Commonwealth v. D.B

Philadelphia Police responded to a radio call for a “person with a gun” at 52nd and Arch Streets. Upon arrival they located a victim on the street suffering from multiple gunshot woulds to the chest and legs, and we was subsequently pronounced dead. Detectives obtained video footage of the incident, which depicted D.B. spitting on.

March 25

Commonwealth v. N.B.

Commonwealth v. N.B.

Police officers responded to 4200 Teesdale Street for a radio call for a person with a gun. The call provided a description of an individual who was allegedly following a woman through an alley with a gun. When police arrived, they saw N.B. matching the description in the radio call, but no female. Police claimed.

March 25

Commonwealth v. S.R.

Commonwealth v. S.R.

Police conducted a car stop of a vehicle being driven by S.R. for excessive window tint and expired registration tags. When police ran S.R.’s information it came back that he had an active arrest warrant out of Minersville PA. Police frisked the vehicle and didn’t find anything illegal. However, a police sergeant claimed that while.

February 22

Commonwealth v. A.B.

Commonwealth v. A.B.

14th district officers conducted a car stop of a car being driven by A.B. on E. Collum Street in Germantown. Officers claim that as they approached the car they saw A.B. making a “leaning movement” and heard a compartment being shut. According to police, A.B. was breathing heavily and acting nervously, and that A.B. denied.

February 22

Commonwealth v. C.J.

Commonwealth v. C.J.

Officers from the Philadelphia Police Narcotics Field Unit conducted an in-depth investigation during the months of July and August of 2023 into narcotics sales in the 200 block of Girard Avenue. During those months, they utilized confidential informants, undercover officers and pre-recorded by money to establish sales being made at a particular property. With that.

December 1

Commonwealth v. J.B.

Commonwealth v. J.B.

Police were on patrol when they observed a grey Lexus disregard several stop signs. Police claimed that after they initiated their lights, J.B. refused to pull over immediately and took a significant amount of time to do so. They further claimed that J.B. refused to obey numerous commands to turn the car off, attempted to.

December 1

Commonwealth v. T.D.

Commonwealth v. T.D.

State Parole Agents were conducting a routine visit with T.D. outside of his residence where they observed him take a blue schoolbag out of the trunk of his car. Agents told him to stay still and went to retrieve the bag from him. T.D. yanked the bag away and fled from the area. He returned.

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