'All indications are this guy was a very upstanding citizen,' said Santo Montecalvo of the Citizens Crime Commission.
PHILADELPHIA -- A deadly shooting at a gas station has investigators looking for tips in solving the crime.Thirty-eight-year-old William James Sr. was at a gas station at the intersection of 33rd and York Streets in Philadelphia's Strawberry Mansion section.When they arrived they found James suffering from multiple gunshot wounds.
"Police took the male to Temple University where he would succumb to his injuries," said Santo Montecalvo of the Citizens Crime Commission."No motive for this. All indications this guy was a very upstanding citizen," Montecalvo said. The City of Philadelphia is offering up $20,000 in reward money for the arrest and conviction of the person responsible.
"All you have to do is pick up the phone and call 215-546-TIPS, you remain anonymous. Help us solve these crimes."
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