Philly Daily ran my Crime Beat column today on a major bust of Philadelphia violent gang members.
You
can read the column via the link below or the text below:
Davis: Philly police and FBI arrest more than a dozen gang members - Philly Daily
I’ve been critical of Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner here. But in the interest of fairness, after I interviewed two prominent critics of the progressive and activist DA, we at Philly Daily offered a Q&A of Krasner in which we allowed him to fully state his views on crime in Philadelphia without our editing or critical commentary.
Davis: My Q&A with Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner - Philly Daily
And
although I remain critical of Krasner, in fairness I’d like to also commend his
office’s participation in the huge takedown of violent criminal gangs in
Philadelphia.
For
too long, violent gang members have made life in some of Philadelphia’s
neighborhoods a living hell. Like the old Wild West, these gangs face off and
fire guns at each other on the streets and often hit innocent bystanders rather
than their gangland rivals. (I’ve joked that I’d like to open a school to teach
gangbangers how to properly aim and shoot and not turn their guns sideways like
they do in the movies).
I’m
glad that the city and the federal government worked together to take some of
these violent hoodlums off the board.
On February 25th, the District Attorney’s Office announced that
their Gun Violence Task Force (GVTF), along with the Philadelphia Police
Department’s Shooting Investigations Group (SIG), the Philadelphia FBI’s field
office, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Eastern District
of Pennsylvania, the charging of more than a dozen defendants belonging to
multiple West, South and Southwest Philadelphia street groups involved in
several shootings in their neighborhoods and elsewhere in the city.
“The
shooting spree occurred between September 21, 2022, and May 18th, 2024,
and resulted in five homicides and 35 total shooting victims, the youngest
victim being five years old,” the DA’s office stated. “The 33rd Philadelphia
County Investigating Grand Jury (IGJ) has determined that Mark Johnson, Kasim
Brown, Salahuddin Carter, Jymir Burbage, Jerwayne Haywood, Anthony Woodson,
Ronnie Vincent-Quan, Herman Stigall, Markees Muhammad, Quamere Hall, Stephen
Weddington, Hassan Stafford, Hamzah Curry, Paul Beckwith, Nasir Wells,
Hasin Muse, and Tatiana Edwards are implicated in the shooting homicides of
four victims, the non-fatal shootings of five survivors, and eleven other
shooting incidents. Two other individuals are not being named at this time as
part of ongoing investigations.”
The
DA’s announcement stated that the Investigating Grand Jury also determined that
nine of the defendants are connected to the street group known as the “Young
Bag Chasers,” or “YBC,” six are associated with the street group “Campers
Campers Klapperz,” or “CCK,” and two are connected to the street group
“Parkside Killers,” or “PSK.”
The
list of charges includes:
· Murder
(H) and other related charges:
·
Anthony Woodson
·
Ronnie Vincent-Quan
·
Herman Stigall
·
Markees Muhammad
·
Stephen Weddington
·
Jymir Burbage
·
Hasin Muse
·
Hamzah Curry
· Attempted
Murder (F1) and other related charges:
·
Mark Johnson
·
Kasim Brown
· Aggravated
Assault (F1) and other related charges:
·
Salahuddin Carter
·
Jerwayne Haywood
·
Quamere Hall
·
Hassan Stafford
·
Paul Beckwith
·
Nasir Wells
· Criminal
Conspiracy (H) to Murder and other related charges:
·
Tatiana Edwards
“Ballistic evidence was recovered from various crime scenes and
analyzed. The analysis was compared to fired cartridge casings (FCCs)
to determine whether the FCCs were fired from the same firearm, and what
specific firearm that was. Surveillance video of the shooting incidents
were also recovered from businesses, residential properties, city cameras
as well as police vehicles equipped with video recording equipment.
“The
IGJ alleged that Defendants Salahuddin Carter and Jymir Burbage were involved
in a double non-fatal shooting on September 22, 2022, where an
eight-year-old was struck by a stray bullet while playing on the front
steps in the area of 1500 Block of North 13th Street. Officers responded
to the scene at approximately 8:50 P.M. where they found the victim with a
graze wound to the side of the victim’s head. The victim was taken to
Temple Hospital where a second shooting victim with a gunshot wound to the
leg arrived shortly thereafter. The second victim had been the passenger
in a vehicle when the vehicle was shot on 13th Street. The driver of the
vehicle ultimately crashed the car on the way to the hospital.”
The
IGJ also alleges that Defendants Stephen Weddington and Jymir Burbage were
involved in a homicide of a victim on December 7, 2023. After the
homicide, the “Young Bag Chasers,” or “YBC” relentlessly mocked the victim
and the victim’s workplace.
“The
DAO remains deeply committed to working with all of our partners to secure
justice for victims and co-survivors of violent crime,” said District Attorney
Larry Krasner. “Our message to other groups who are engaged in violence: we
will use every legal tool, resource and enforcement strategy to hold you
accountable and seek an appropriately lengthy jail time for the harm you cause
to residents of Philadelphia.”
“I’d
like to thank ADA Marianne Aguilar, ADA Anna Walters and members of the
Philadelphia Police Department’s Shooting Investigation’s Group for their
diligent investigation into a sprawling shooting spree that captured and
injured the lives of too many in West, Southwest, and South Philadelphia,” said
Assistant District Attorney William Fritze, Chief of the DAO’s Gun Violence
Task Force. “This work is a testament to the integral use of witness statements
and digital evidence processed through the DAO’s GVTF Forensics Lab.”
Captain
James Kearney of the Philadelphia Police Department’s Shooting Investigations
Groups also weighed in, “The collaboration between the Philadelphia Police
Department’s Shooting Investigations Group and the Philadelphia District
Attorney’s Office’s Gun Violence Task Force allows for successful outcomes like
the one today. It’s because of the collaboration with our Law Enforcement
Partners that our city can sleep safer tonight.”
Paul Davis’s Crime Beat column appears here each week. He is also a contributor to Broad + Liberty and Counterterrorism magazine. He can be reached at pauldavisoncrime.com.
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