Philadelphia shooting: Suspect charged with killing five

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A view of crime scene from the mass shooting in Philadelphia, United States on July 3, 2023Image source, Getty Images

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The suspect appeared to shoot indiscriminately

By Holly Honderich

BBC News

A suspect has been charged with five counts of murder after a mass shooting in Philadelphia on Monday, according to the local District Attorney.

Kimbrady Carriker, 40, was also charged with attempted murder and carrying a firearm without a licence.

Five people - including a 15-year-old boy - were killed and two were wounded in south-western Philadelphia.

The suspect, who was not required to enter a plea during Wednesday's court appearance, is being held without bail.

"Public safety is clearly an issue. There are no set conditions to ensure the safety of the community," Judge Naomi Williams said during the hearing.

Wearing a bullet-proof vest and carrying an AR-15-style rifle, a handgun, a police scanner and ammunition, the suspect appeared to fire randomly along several blocks of Philadelphia's Kingsessing neighbourhood on Monday night. Officers ultimately arrested Mr Carriker after chasing him on foot.

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The suspect has no known connection to those killed. Authorities have identified the victims as Daujan Brown, 15; Lashyd Merritt, 20; Ralph Moralis, 59; Dymir Stanton, 29; and Joseph Wamah Jr, 31.

Two children, including a two-year-old, were also shot in Monday night's attack.

The shooting was a "random, premeditated deliberate killing carried out with an assault rifle", Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner told CNN on Wednesday. "This was someone who set out to kill strangers which of course has become way too common in the United States."

Mr Krasner also told CNN that Mr Carriker had a prior gun conviction in 2003.

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In sum, Mr Carriker is facing five counts of murder, five counts of attempted murder, 10 counts of assault, 10 counts of recklessly endangering another person and four counts of weapons charges, according to the District Attorney's office.

Mr Carriker's next court date is scheduled for 24 July.

Philadelphia's mass shooting came just a day after two people died and 28 were injured - about half of them children - in a shooting in Baltimore, Maryland. Police there are still searching for multiple suspects who opened fire during an annual community gathering.

And late on Monday, a shooting in Fort Worth, Texas after a local 4 July festival left at least three people dead and eight others wounded.

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