Community members gather for vigil in Kingsessing on 1 year anniversary of mass shooting
On July 3, 2023, in Philadelphia's Kingsessing section, a gunman killed five people and injured four others.
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On July 3, 2023, in Philadelphia's Kingsessing section, a gunman killed five people and injured four others.
Philadelphia is remembering the five people killed on July 3, 2023 in a mass shooting in the Kingsessing section of Southwest Philadelphia.
The preliminary hearing Tuesday for a man accused of gunning down eight people and killing five of them in Philadelphia's Kingsessing section last year was deeply emotional.
The union representing Philadelphia's 911 dispatchers said they're budgeted for 350 positions, but right now, they have less than 300 people for those positions.
Five people were killed in Kingsessing when a gunman went on a two-day shooting rampage. Now, an effort is underway to treat the invisible wounds left on the community.
Last month, a court-appointed psychiatrist found Kimbrady Carriker, the accused shooter, unfit to stand trial.
Kimbrady Carriker is accused of killing five people between July 2 and 3rd.
Kingsessing mass shooting suspect Kimbrady Carriker was found not competent to stand trial, the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office said. But the DA insists that this is not the end of trying hold them accountable.
The mother of a two-year-old boy shot in the Kingsessing mass shooting speaks out about the tragic incident and the road to recovery.
We are hearing a remarkable story of survival. A gunman went on a rampage in Kingsessing on July 3 killing five people and injuring several others. Among those injured were a mother and her 2-year-old twin sons. Kerri Corrado sat down with the family.
A day before killing four people in a mass shooting in Philadelphia last week, authorities say the gunman went to his first victim's door wearing a dark mask, shot through it and yelled that he was law enforcement before entering the home and continuing to shoot.
Police now say the first victim, Joseph Wamah Jr., was killed nearly two days before the shooting spree and officers were dispatched to the wrong area of the city.
Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw is looking into the alleged errors by 911 dispatchers.
Police now say the first victim – Joseph Wamah Jr. – was killed nearly two days before the shooting spree and officers were dispatched to the wrong area of the city.
The ongoing investigation determined, Joseph Wamah Jr., 29, was allegedly fatally shot by the suspect, Kimbrady Carriker, about 44 hours before the mass shooting.
Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw and Deputy Commissioner Frank Vanore gave an update on the investigation after new details emerged that the suspected gunman's first victim was killed nearly 2 days before the mass shooting.
The 15-year-old rushed to the aid of his 13-year-old friend who had been shot in the leg.
The father remembers the horrifying moments he got the call that his 13-year-old son had been shot.
The grieving process continues in Kingsessing as family and friends remember the five people killed in a mass shooting Monday night. Siafa Lewis spoke to people dealing with that tragic loss including the mother of one of the victims.
We’ve been reporting all week about the mass shooting that happened Monday night in Kingsessing. In the aftermath, we relayed the story of a 13-year-old boy who took quick action to save his own life during that shooting rampage. Matt Petrillo spoke with his father.
After this week's deadly mass shooting in Kingsessing, neighbors say they want an end to the violence on their streets. Wakisha Bailey has more on their message to others.
This week, a Kingsessing community was rattled after a mass shooting left five dead and two others injured, severe weather in the region prompted alerts and damaged property and residents across the Philadelphia area celebrated the Fourth of July.
A Southwest Philadelphia community came together for a peace walk. It happened on the same streets where a gunman killed five people Monday night.
This week, a suspect in the Kingsessing mass shooting was arraigned on five murder counts, the NEXT Weather team reported on the holiday storms, and CBS News Philadelphia had all-around coverage of the 4th of July.
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An exhibit called Revolutionary Botany at the Mütter Museum explores the origins of the American pharmacy and Philly's role.
A second Quakertown teenager had assault charges against her withdrawn, her lawyer Ed Angelo told CBS News Philadelphia.
An Acme Markets store in Middletown, Delaware, sold the lottery ticket that won the $230.8 million Powerball jackpot.
The unlicensed driver accused of killing two Pennsylvania fire chiefs on Route 222 in Berks County was arraigned on $500,000 bail.
South Carolina women's basketball coach Dawn Staley says it is time to move past her Final Four skirmish with UConn coach Geno Auriemma that became the talk of the tournament.
An exhibit called Revolutionary Botany at the Mütter Museum explores the origins of the American pharmacy and Philly's role.
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The Franklin Mall in Northeast Philadelphia is set to reopen Friday after being because of a fire, a spokesperson said.
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