Philadelphia Police Hunt Man Linked to Fatal Shootings of Two Tow Truck Drivers, Offer $20k Reward
The Philadelphia Police Department has launched a massive manhunt for Najee Williams, 27, who is believed to be connected to the fatal shootings of two tow truck drivers. The department is offering a $20,000 reward to anyone who can provide information leading to Williams' capture.
According to authorities, Williams was identified as the suspect through surveillance footage and is facing multiple charges including murder, conspiracy, and reckless endangerment of another person. His connection to the shootings has left investigators with several unanswered questions, particularly regarding whether he may be linked to a third fatal shooting of a tow truck driver that occurred in November.
Williams' alleged involvement in the December 22 shooting at Torresdale Avenue in East Frankford led to the death of David Garcia-Morales, 20. Garcia-Morales was found inside his towing vehicle with gunshot wounds and was transported to Temple University Hospital, where he died four days later.
Similarly, on January 11, Williams is believed to have been involved in a shooting along Knorr Street in Northeast Philadelphia, resulting in the death of Aaron Whitfield, 25. Both victims worked for Jenkintown-based 448 Towing and Recovery company.
Police are treating Williams as armed and dangerous and urge the public not to approach him. Investigators believe that there may be a connection between Williams' involvement in these shootings and another fatal incident involving a tow truck driver.
"We're working towards the direction that there's some kind of connection," Ernest Ransom, commanding officer of the Philadelphia Police Homicide Unit, told NBC10. "We believe there's some kind of connection there." Anyone with information on Williams' whereabouts is urged to call the police department's tip line at 215-686-8477.
The Philadelphia Police Department has launched a massive manhunt for Najee Williams, 27, who is believed to be connected to the fatal shootings of two tow truck drivers. The department is offering a $20,000 reward to anyone who can provide information leading to Williams' capture.
According to authorities, Williams was identified as the suspect through surveillance footage and is facing multiple charges including murder, conspiracy, and reckless endangerment of another person. His connection to the shootings has left investigators with several unanswered questions, particularly regarding whether he may be linked to a third fatal shooting of a tow truck driver that occurred in November.
Williams' alleged involvement in the December 22 shooting at Torresdale Avenue in East Frankford led to the death of David Garcia-Morales, 20. Garcia-Morales was found inside his towing vehicle with gunshot wounds and was transported to Temple University Hospital, where he died four days later.
Similarly, on January 11, Williams is believed to have been involved in a shooting along Knorr Street in Northeast Philadelphia, resulting in the death of Aaron Whitfield, 25. Both victims worked for Jenkintown-based 448 Towing and Recovery company.
Police are treating Williams as armed and dangerous and urge the public not to approach him. Investigators believe that there may be a connection between Williams' involvement in these shootings and another fatal incident involving a tow truck driver.
"We're working towards the direction that there's some kind of connection," Ernest Ransom, commanding officer of the Philadelphia Police Homicide Unit, told NBC10. "We believe there's some kind of connection there." Anyone with information on Williams' whereabouts is urged to call the police department's tip line at 215-686-8477.