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Authorities in Delaware County, Pennsylvania on location of a homicide at the Wawa on Sugartown Road in Radnor. Photo: yc.news/exclusive
A Delaware County man is behind bars following an apparent execution-style murder, yc.news can report.
It all went down shortly before 8:30 p.m. Thursday night, when police say Brian Kennedy entered the Wawa convenience store on Sugartown Road in Radnor and opened fire on a female, killing her.
We told you first, police swarmed the Wawa Thursday night after reports of a shooting. The gunman remained at large for approximately two hours before being apprehended by police.
The relation, if any, between the victim and gunman is unknown at this time.
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This is a developing story.
We broke the story, a crazed gunman entered Wawa and shot a woman to death with a large rifle, according to preliminary reports.
District Attorney Katayoun Copeland was on the scene within an hour, accompanied by detectives from the Delaware County Criminal Investigation Division.
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