A jury was deadlocked about whether a Philadelphia man should be sentenced to life imprisonment or death for fatally shooting his pregnant ex-girlfriend and killing their unborn child during a violent attack as she pumped fuel at an Upper Merion gas station.
A jury was deadlocked about whether a Philadelphia man should be sentenced to life imprisonment or death for fatally shooting his pregnant ex-girlfriend and killing their unborn child during a violent attack as she pumped fuel at an Upper Merion gas station.
Rafiq Thompson of Philadelphia, convicted of shooting his pregnant ex-girlfriend, killing her and their unborn child during a violent attack as she pumped fuel at an Upper Merion gas station, will have to wait another day to find out if a jury will sentence him to life imprisonment or death.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Three men pleaded guilty to violent carjackings and kidnappings that occurred in Memphis and Germantown last year. Adrian Pegues, 19, Malik Malone, 18, and Alan Key, 20, entered their plea in federal court, Attorney Kevin G. Ritz announced Monday. The crimes they allegedly committed are listed below: July 25, 2022Investigators determined that […]
A Philadelphia man acted with a specific intent to kill when he fired multiple gunshots at his pregnant ex-girlfriend, killing her and their unborn child as she pumped gas at an Upper Merion service station, Montgomery County’s top prosecutor argued to a jury.