JUST IN: Two teen brothers involved in the fatal beating of a 73-year-old man in North Philly are expected to turn themselves in to the police, DA tells CBS3 MattPetrillo will have the latest on Eyewitness News beginning at 4 p.m.
Detectives have reportedly talked to some of those teens in the video, but at this point, it’s not clear how many of the seven teenagers police have been in contact with or what charges they’re facing.
Eyewitness News expects to hear more from authorities about these developments on Monday afternoon. Officers are also looking into the possibility the teen suspects could be linked to other assaults in the city.
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