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Vermin again

I was coming up Wakeling street last night at about 6PM and was stopped at Torresdale avenue by the wail of police sirens. Torresdale was blocked off and Fox news and KYW were both shooting video down Torresdale toward Margaret Street. Still I couldn’t see much of anything and thought it was a lot of fuss over a fender bender.

This morning I read that some low life hit two kids, stopped to take a look and then sped off. These boys are lucky to be alive. We don’t know the circumstances of the accident. All we know is that the guy driving the vehicle didn’t stop and own up to it.

Message to the vermin: stand up and be a man.

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From Philly.com

Two recent reports of Frankford residents arrested for crimes in the news:

Police said yesterday they could not release the name of the victim of a fatal accident at G and Luzerne streets in Juniata at 5 a.m. Sunday.
The driver in that accident, Sylvester White, 32, of Frankford, was charged with driving under the influence, involuntary manslaughter, homicide by vehicle and related offenses, police said.

And also reported was:

A former Navy seaman from the city’s Frankford section was held for trial yesterday on murder and weapons charges in last year’s shooting death of 5-year-old Cashae Rivers.
Noel “Pablo” Garcia, 23, was the second man to be charged in the murder of Cashae, who was riding in the back seat of a white Oldsmobile in Strawberry Mansion when she was shot

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Shooting Leaves 2 Wounded

From KYW.com

A shooting, at about 2:45 a.m. Friday morning August 3rd, inside an apartment in the 1500 block of Foulkrod left a 32-year-old man with a gunshot wound to the side and a 31-year-old man shot in the thigh. Both were taken to Temple University where their conditions were listed as stable.

The gunman fled the scene and has not been located.

Maybe it was a late night scrabble game that went bad. Frankford intellectuals can be hot tempered.

http://cbs3.com/topstories/local_story_215075112.html

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Number 236 is ours

Philly.com reports that the 236th murder this year occurred in the 2100 block of Wakeling street this morning.

“An unidentified 25-year-old male was found shot multiple times in the chest and arms, a police spokesman said.” (Other reports say he was 18 years old.)

I’m not sure how they determined his age was 25 but don’t know his name but that does not matter in the end. Another life is wasted on the streets on Philadelphia.

The CBS Evening News chose Philadelphia to top its week-long series on crime last night. It is not a distinction that we need but it is the reality. We are not alone in this. Violence is an escalating problem throughout the country. Talk is cheap and the solution is illusive.

Handguns are an easy target. They make it entirely too easy to kill on the spur of the moment. Making them illegal is not a practical solution though unless it is done universally and that is not going to happen.

Controlling them may be a step in the right direction though and that should happen. Should the city be allowed to make its own gun laws? Seems like a reasonable request but its not legal for us to do that in Pennsylvania.

Maybe the real question in the mind of many people is why should I care that these guys are killing each other. He was out at night in a park he must have been up to no good and that is the way it goes.

But the violence can and does reach out to others who are not involved in their foolishness. That danger can touch you unexpectedly. If we do nothing, we give our consent to these crimes and give the OK to the criminals. It’s just not the right thing to do.