Daily News | No charges will be filed in Germantown canvasser shooting, District Attorney’s Office says
Philadelphia prosecutors said the fatal shooting between two canvassers for political group One PA self-defense.
Jane Roh, a spokesperson for District Attorney Larry Krasner, said Friday that both their office and the Police Department were in agreement about what happened between two paid canvassers for the progressive group One PA. Both men knew each other, police said, and the shooting stemmed from an “argument,” possibly over an existing dispute.
The group is an independent expenditure committee that can raise and spend money to boost candidates but is prohibited from directly coordinating with them. This year, the group knocked on doors on behalf of mayoral candidate Helen Gym and a slate of left-leaning City Council candidates who generally reject aggressive law enforcement responses to crime.
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