Crime & Safety
Five Men, 'Wolves', Charged In Chester County Homicide: Report
"The defendants were out hunting like a pack of wolves looking for prey," the DA said.

Five men have been charged in a Coatesville homicide that may have been a robbery that went wrong, according to a Daily Local News report.
It is the first homicide in Coatesville since December 2012.
The five suspects, who all knew each other, met together in the early morning hours of October 4 ”looking for targets to rob,” according to police reports.
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Four have been arrested: Dajon Rowe, 17, Demetrius Joseph, 21, Chris Mansfield, 21, and Steven Adams, 17, while the fifth, Adams’ 16-year-old brother Tyler, is being sought by police, they said.
As they group passed 123 Fourth Avenue at around 2 a.m., they saw four Hispanic males on the porch and they decided to rob them, police said.
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As the suspects patted down the victims, with masks and hoodies over their faces and a gun trained on them, Mansfield allegedly punched one of them, while Rowe shot one in the head and another in the leg, police said.
The man shot in the chest, Juan Antonio Jiminez, died soon thereafter, according to police.
Anybody with more information on this incident is asked to contact the Chester County Detectives at 610-344-6866 or the Coatesville Police Department at 610-384-2300.
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