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1. Man Wanted For Killing Off-Duty Police Officer In Philadelphia: Authorities (patch.com) — Residents in Southwest Philadelphia are being urged to help police identify a suspect accused of fatally shooting off-duty Officer Alhassane Barry outside a lounge on Elmwood Avenue. Authorities released detailed photos and a description of the man, and are offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to his arrest or conviction, asking anyone with tips to contact the Philadelphia Police Homicide Unit or submit an anonymous tip.
2. Masked Suspect Chases Woman Through Philadelphia's Center City: Police (patch.com) — Early-morning commuters near Philadelphia City Hall are being warned after a masked suspect chased a woman into the street, causing her to fall and get hurt, before fleeing toward Suburban Station. Police released surveillance footage and a detailed description of the Halloween-mask-wearing suspect, urging anyone who recognizes him or has information to contact the Central Detective Division or call 911.
3. Fanny Jackson Coppin School Staff Focus on Attendance, Mental Health Before First Bell (southphillyreview.com) — Staff at Fanny Jackson Coppin School in South Philadelphia are spending the final days before opening focused on boosting attendance and supporting students' mental health, not just cleaning classrooms. Counselors are planning proactive responses to anxiety and social media pressures, while teachers across Philadelphia are coordinating lessons, seeking donations, and chasing grants. Their shared goal is to re-engage families and create welcoming, stable classrooms after years of disrupted learning.
4. How Philadelphia Police Cut Hiring From Months To Weeks (lawenforcementtoday.com) — Philadelphia's police department has overhauled its hiring process with new Guardian software, cutting academy entry times from many months to about 54 business days and helping rebuild depleted ranks. With staffing still around 83% of full strength, officials say the faster, more data-driven system is boosting recruitment while maintaining standards and screening out problematic applicants.
5. One Dead, Two Others Shot in Triple Shooting in Philadelphia (shorenewsnetwork.com) — A deadly triple shooting on Ridge Avenue in North Philadelphia left one person dead and two others injured Tuesday afternoon, and homicide detectives are still searching for suspects. Police say the victims were rushed to Temple University Hospital, with one in critical and another in stable condition. Investigators are urging anyone with information to contact the Philadelphia Police Homicide Unit or submit an anonymous tip.
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