One of the suspects wanted for a 21-year-old man’s Thanksgiving Day murder was arrested over the weekend, police said, but the hunt for his accomplice continues.
Ryan Kelly, 21, of Port Richmond, was shot to death while walking home from Wawa on Thanksgiving Day around 5a.m. in a botched robbery attempt by two men, police said.
RELATED:Police find suspects’ vehicle in Port Richmond slaying David Ramos Jr., 18, was arrested around 11:10 a.m. Saturday at a location in Frankford by the Homicide Fugitive Apprehension Unit, police said.
Ramos Jr. is charged with murder, robbery and related offenses, police said.
RELATED:Thanksgiving Day shooting victim identified: Philly police “This senseless act took the life of a great young man and devastated his family,”State rep. John Taylorsaid on Facebook in a post announcing the arrest. “We thank law enforcement for their work.” Kelly was shot dead on the 3500 block of Almond Street, the block where his family lives.
The two suspects allegedly shot Kelly after he resisted their attempts to rob him. Kelly’s mother allegedly saw them shoot her son, and saw one suspect point a gun at her before they jumped into a stolen Mazda 6 and fled. Police laterreleased surveillance footage of two suspects believed to be behind the shooting from an ATM where they unsuccessfully tried to use an debit card they had stolen earlier that night. The stolen Mazda 6, which police recovered, is visible in the surveillance footage. The investigation is ongoing.