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Gunfire on Elizabeth Street

From the Inquirer this morning:

A double shooting in Frankford on Tuesday night left one man critically injured, police said yesterday.

Gunfire erupted at 10:35 p.m. around the 4300 block of Elizabeth Street. A 21-year-old man was shot in each leg and in the stomach. He was taken to Temple University Hospital and was reported in critical condition.

Read the entire story here.

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Crime maps

We have been busy catching up on the most recent crime maps which are now posted on the crime map page.  The maps are compiled from the reports published in the Northeast Times every other week.  We are only looking at crime within our (Frankford) borders.  You will not see anything on the map outside of Frankford.  That does not mean there is no crime there.  From reading these things in detail, it is clear that crime is turning up in places that were previously thought to be immune.  We’re all in this thing together folks.  Take a look here.

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Police Make Major Drug Bust in Frankford

In this case the cops seem to have stumbled over another pack of not to bright crooks.  But then if they were smart they wouldn’t be crooks. 

Philadelphia police captain Frank Bachmayer says an anonymous 9-1-1 tip led officers to a home invasion in progress in the 1300 block of Kennedy Street:

“Upon the officer’s arrival, they observe four males, exiting the side of the property and running southbound through an alley which leads to the 1300 block of Bridge Street.”

The officers drive around to the other side of the alley where they find the four suspects:

“One of the males was carrying a large box.  These police officers identify themselves.  This male drops the box inside the vehicle and all four males flee on foot.”

Two of the four are caught: 23-year-old Edwin Melendez and 26-year-old Luis Alvarado:

“They’re charged with violation of the uniform forearms act, robbery and various narcotics violations.”

And when police look at what’s in that stolen box one of the suspects was carrying, they find 2-million-dollars worth of drugs:

Score one for the good guys.  Read it here at kyw1060.com.

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Community mourns slain shop owner from Mali

On the murder of Amissi Ndikumasabo, Frankford resident, at his Feltenville store:

As police pressed their hunt for the killers of a beloved Feltonville clothing-store owner, his fellow African Muslims began a fund drive to ship his body back to his native Mali and spent yesterday remembering his struggle to make a life for his family.

Two men shot Amissi Ndikumasabo, 41, in the head Tuesday afternoon. His wife, Bintou Soumare, 45, wounded by a bullet to her left temple, remained in critical condition at Temple University Hospital. The couple has two children.

Read the entire story here.