PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Two suspects are in custody in connection to the shooting death of 15-year-old Sean Toomey in Northeast Philadelphia. Police have identified the suspects as 17-year-olds Daniel Gardee and Saahir Teagle.
Police say Gardee surrendered himself to police on Wednesday, while Teagle is in custody in New Jersey. He’s set to be extradited to Philadelphia.
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Gardee and Teagle will be charged with murder, conspiracy and related charges.
“Sean Toomey was a child full of promise and hope, like all children,” District Attorney Larry Krasner said. “The great potential he held was extinguished in a snap by strangers with firearms. Sean Toomey should be alive today and looking forward to the rest of his life. To those who knew and loved him: The loss of Sean’s life is a grave injustice, and we are heartbroken and outraged by his death.”
The teen was shot on the 6200 block of Mulberry Street in Wissinoming on the night of Thursday, March 24.
Police say the suspects first attempted to break into a neighbor’s vehicle who had her child in the car with her.
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They were unsuccessful, and at some point turned to Sean, who had just walked outside to grab a case of water from the family’s car.
“After he hadn’t come in for a while, I went outside and saw him lying in my neighbor’s yard — moaning, groaning, really incoherent,” John Toomey said.
The 15-year-old was shot twice. Police rushed him to the hospital in their patrol car and he later succumbed to his injuries.
His father remembered him as a reserved kid with a passion for football and basketball.
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“He liked his computer. He liked watching the Eagles,” John Toomey said. “He knew a lot about sports. He was a quiet, nice kid.”
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