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Philadelphia police sources say they're close to getting an arrest warrant for a second suspect.
Red Cross assistance has run out, but one local organization is helping families displaced by the fire.
Philadelphia police are teaming up with the community this weekend to take back neighborhoods from gun violence.
Sources say they're looking at a possible link between one of the shooters and two other homicides in recent weeks.
Sources say DNA analysis of that SUV tied to the shooting shows Burney-Thorne was likely the getaway driver.
The Roxborough community held a vigil Thursday night to remember 14-year-old Nicolas Elizalde.
Police are still searching for the five gunmen and one getaway driver.
Investigators say all five victims were football players and were shot after a scrimmage.
Fanta Bility was shot and killed by police while leaving a football game at Academy Park High School last year.
Police describe the murder as horrific.
It happened just before 9 p.m. Thursday in the 1500 block of North 13th Street.
Police say the man graduated from Temple University earlier this year.
Eric Ruch was found guilty in the fatal shooting of 25-year-old Dennis Plowden back in 2017.
Police say the girl was inside a home on the 2200 block of Brighton Street when she was attacked by two dogs.
Sources say he attacked a 25-year-old 911 dispatcher on the 1400 block of Callowhill Street.