Broad + Liberty ran my piece on the Grays Ferry mass shootout.
You can read the
piece via the link below or the text below:
Deadlier than the O.K. Corral — South Philly’s modern-day shootout
Perhaps the most famous and deadly shootout in America was the 1881 gunfight at the OK Corral in Tombstone, Arizona, between lawmen Wyatt Earp, his brothers Virgil and Morgan, and Earp’s friend Doc Holiday, against outlaws Billy Claiborne, Ike and Billy Clanton, and Tom and Frank McLaury
Although
the gunfight actually took place at a lot near the O.K. Corral, the famous
gunfight, depicted in many movies and TV shows, lasted less than a minute and
30 shots were fired.
Many
more shots were fired in July in the Grays Ferry area in South Philadelphia
than the famous Wild West shootout. And the modern-day South Philly gunfight
was captured on video.
Three
people were killed in the shootout and nine people were injured. A third
suspect, Jihad Gray, was arrested by the Philadelphia Police on August 22nd.
The police recovered two handguns and a rifle when Gray was arrested.
Gray
was charged with murder, attempted murder, aggravated assault, and other
serious charges.
Previously
arrested after the mass shootout were Daquan Brown and Terrell Frazier. Other
suspects are being pursued as well.
According
to the Philadelphia Police, on Saturday, July 5, a heavily attended street
party occurred on the 1500 block of South Etting Street, the event prompted by
a posting on social media sites
Philadelphia
Police Deputy Commissioner Frank Vanore stated at a press conference that
police officers were dispatched to break up the boisterous party and some of
the partygoers leaped on the police cars and two of them were arrested.
The
following evening, on Sunday, July 6th, a crowd of more than 200 people swelled
again on the 1500 block of South Etting Street for yet another street party,
Deputy Commissioner Vanore told reporters. The block party extended to Monday,
July 7, when one of the partygoers fired a gun. Several others subsequently
fired their guns.
“There
was no argument or no opposing party. We believe that one individual that was
amongst their group had fired a gun. We believe it may have been in the air,”
Vanore told reporters. “That caused at least a dozen other people with firearms
to then begin recklessly and really intentionally firing their firearms. I have
no idea what all of them were firing at.”
According
to the police, it is believed that thirteen separate guns were fired. The
police released a video that highlights several people discharging guns on a
porch while others crouched to avoid being shot.
Deputy
Commissioner Vanore stated that the police believed the mass shooting was a
case of “contagious gunfire,” meaning that the volley of gunshots followed the
first shot fired. He told reporters that the shooters did not seem to be
shooting at anyone in particular. The deputy commissioner said that he had
never seen contagious gunfire like this.
I
reached out to Gary Capuno, a retired police sergeant, and like me, a South
Philly resident, to get his take on the gunfight.
“Deputy
Commissioner Frank Vanore stated that early on the dozen or so shooters in
Grays Ferry weren’t firing at an opposing party,” Capuno said. “I’m not buying
that story. Vanore has been quoted as saying that this was a case of contagious
gunfire. I have never heard the term contagious gunfire used anywhere other
than in a police discharge when one officer fires their weapon causing others
to follow suit.
“I
believe using this term in this situation is ridiculous. Many other terms come
to mind: reckless, criminal, deadly, asinine, indiscriminate, irresponsible.
There were more than 120 fired cartridge casings, thirteen shooters, three
dead. No, this was not a war zone — although I’m sure it sounded like one — but
on South Etting Street right here in the City of Brotherly Love.
Capuno
noted that one suspect had prior arrests and convictions, including an arrest
involving a firearm.
“I
feel that the lack of responsibility that people have for their actions,
coupled with the failure of the ‘system’ to hold them accountable, directly
contributes to the epidemic of gun violence that we see across the nation.
There are root causes such as the breakdown of the family unit. A stable family
unit includes two parents (whether it be Jack and Jill, John and Will or Kate
and Lil) helping to raise a child would help in their development. Morals and
values need to be taught at home. Our youngsters also need a strong male figure
in their life. My dad used to tell me when he was disciplining me ‘Better you
cry now than I cry later.’ Take from that what it’s worth.
“It
seems that many of these shootings stem from a person believing they were
disrespected. Years ago, people would settle their differences with a good
old-fashioned fistfight. Now they pull out a gun and shoot
indiscriminately.
“How
did this become the norm?”
Paul Davis, a Philadelphia writer and frequent contributor to Broad + Liberty, also contributes to Counterterrorism magazine and writes their online Threatcon column. His work has also appeared in the Washington Times, the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Weekly. He can be reached at pauldavisoncrime.com
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