Two Suspects Arrested in Connection with Northeast Philly Shooting That Left Two Dead and One Injured.
Police have arrested two individuals, Cara Williams-Reeves, 44, and Tyriq Williams, 21, in connection to a violent shooting that took the lives of Luis Colon, 51, and Quadir Tull, 21, on New Year's Day. The suspects are being charged with multiple counts of murder and related offenses.
According to investigators, the shooting occurred at around 11:14 a.m. outside Colon's home in Northeast Philadelphia. The suspects had arrived to confront Colon's stepdaughter, who has ties to Williams-Reeves' family through her ex-boyfriend. That boyfriend was not present at the scene of the crime.
The confrontation escalated when Williams-Reeves and another woman allegedly assaulted Colon's wife and stepdaughter on the front lawn. Colon attempted to intervene, but he was pushed away by Tull and Tyriq Williams, who then drew their firearms and engaged in a shootout with Colon. The ensuing gunfight also struck a parked car and entered the living room of a nearby home.
Eyewitnesses described chaotic scenes as multiple shots rang out, prompting someone to call 911 for help. Amy Smith, a neighbor who lives near the scene, reported hearing gunfire followed by screams for assistance. She stated that she saw Colon lying on the ground with his wife and stepdaughter standing over him. "We heard what initially sounded like fireworks and then realized it was gunshots and we heard a bunch of screaming to get help, somebody call 911," Smith said.
Colon suffered multiple gunshot wounds to his chest and was pronounced dead at Jefferson Torresdale Hospital around 11:55 a.m. Tull also died shortly after arrival at Temple University Hospital due to multiple gunshot wounds sustained during the shooting.
The suspects fled the scene in a dark-colored Chrysler 300. Police have not released information on any potential motives behind the violent attack or further charges against those involved.
Police have arrested two individuals, Cara Williams-Reeves, 44, and Tyriq Williams, 21, in connection to a violent shooting that took the lives of Luis Colon, 51, and Quadir Tull, 21, on New Year's Day. The suspects are being charged with multiple counts of murder and related offenses.
According to investigators, the shooting occurred at around 11:14 a.m. outside Colon's home in Northeast Philadelphia. The suspects had arrived to confront Colon's stepdaughter, who has ties to Williams-Reeves' family through her ex-boyfriend. That boyfriend was not present at the scene of the crime.
The confrontation escalated when Williams-Reeves and another woman allegedly assaulted Colon's wife and stepdaughter on the front lawn. Colon attempted to intervene, but he was pushed away by Tull and Tyriq Williams, who then drew their firearms and engaged in a shootout with Colon. The ensuing gunfight also struck a parked car and entered the living room of a nearby home.
Eyewitnesses described chaotic scenes as multiple shots rang out, prompting someone to call 911 for help. Amy Smith, a neighbor who lives near the scene, reported hearing gunfire followed by screams for assistance. She stated that she saw Colon lying on the ground with his wife and stepdaughter standing over him. "We heard what initially sounded like fireworks and then realized it was gunshots and we heard a bunch of screaming to get help, somebody call 911," Smith said.
Colon suffered multiple gunshot wounds to his chest and was pronounced dead at Jefferson Torresdale Hospital around 11:55 a.m. Tull also died shortly after arrival at Temple University Hospital due to multiple gunshot wounds sustained during the shooting.
The suspects fled the scene in a dark-colored Chrysler 300. Police have not released information on any potential motives behind the violent attack or further charges against those involved.