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PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) A young man was gunned down while at work in South Philadelphia, and police need the public s help to find his killer.
Monday, October 5, 2020 was a workday for 21-year-old Daejour Smith. He was at the Lowe s on Columbus Boulevard in South Philadelphia. He was assisting customers, handling the carts, and things like that, said his mother, Deborah Smith.
It was shortly after 1 p.m. when his mother said a car pulled up to Daejour. What the detective has shared thus far is he didn t stand a chance. That the car just drove up, somebody got out the car, and they came to him and approached him, Deborah said.
The victim was identified as 25-year-old Shaquil Mack.
A road rage incident turned deadly for a young father. Now authorities hope a big reward will bring answers to this murder.
It happened at 52nd and Warren streets in West Philadelphia around 9 a.m. on Friday, March 22, 2019.
Police are looking for a car captured on surveillance video involved in the murder. It is a dark blue newer model Chrysler 300 last seen fleeing south on 52nd Street.
Police said the Chrysler almost collided with Mack s GMC Terrain.
They said Mack exited his vehicle and exchanged words with the driver of the Chrysler. That is when, they said, the 25-year-old was shot and killed.
Our men in Havana
Tim Weiner is a former New York Times reporter and author of
Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA (2007). The history of the CIA, according to Weiner, is a history of the failures of the CIA.
The CIA chose not to ignore the book. It posted a response by the agency’s historian that the agency has unfortunately removed from its site. The CIA historian’s response to Weiner’s book was linked in J.R. Bullington’s review for American Diplomacy here, but the link now draws up a blank page. I read the CIA response at the time Weiner’s book was published and thought it was pretty good. Writing from my memory of it, I think it informs Bullington’s review.