Authorities say a man accused of shooting a Bronx gas station worker and a Philadelphia Parking Authority Officer has been taken into custody.
Termaine Saulsbury, 39, was arrested Wednesday night in Philadelphia, according to a spokesperson from the U.S. Marshal's Office.Saulsbury is accused of shooting a Sunoco gas station employee in the head in the Bronx on November 22. Police say he approached a locked Sunoco station on Boston Road and shot the victim, a 59-year-old man, twice at point-blank range.
Then, just days later on November 25, he allegedly shot Philadelphia Parking Authority Officer Timothy McKenzie in another brazen point-blank shooting. "We believe both acts right now appear to be random, there was no rhyme or reason to these incidents," Philadelphia Police Captain John Walker said. about the shootings.
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