Philadelphia Police Launch Manhunt for Suspect Linked to Fatal Shootings of Two Tow Truck Drivers
The Philadelphia Police Department is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to the capture and conviction of Najee Williams, 27, in connection with two separate fatal shootings involving tow truck drivers. The investigation into Williams' alleged involvement in the crimes has intensified since December 22, when police discovered a man inside a Ford F-450 towing vehicle at 4200 Torresdale Ave. in East Frankford with gunshot wounds to his neck and thigh.
David Garcia-Morales, 20, was transported to Temple University Hospital where he died four days later from his injuries. Police have confirmed that Williams, the owner of N.K.W Towing & Recovery LLC, was identified through surveillance footage and is believed to be a suspect in the case.
The investigation has also revealed that Williams was connected to another fatal shooting on January 11 along the 2100 block of Knorr Street in Northeast Philadelphia. Aaron Whitfield, 25, was found dead inside a tow truck with multiple gunshot wounds to his head and body. A 21-year-old woman who was also shot in the incident is still recovering at Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia Hospital.
In addition to Garcia-Morales' case, investigators are now exploring whether Williams may be linked to another fatal shooting of a tow truck driver that occurred in November. While police have not confirmed a direct connection, Ernest Ransom, commanding officer of the Philadelphia Police Homicide Unit, stated that they believe there is "some kind of connection" between the two incidents.
Williams should be considered armed and dangerous, and police are urging anyone with information to come forward. The public is advised not to approach him. Anyone who provides information leading to Williams' capture will receive a $20,000 reward.
The Philadelphia Police Department is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to the capture and conviction of Najee Williams, 27, in connection with two separate fatal shootings involving tow truck drivers. The investigation into Williams' alleged involvement in the crimes has intensified since December 22, when police discovered a man inside a Ford F-450 towing vehicle at 4200 Torresdale Ave. in East Frankford with gunshot wounds to his neck and thigh.
David Garcia-Morales, 20, was transported to Temple University Hospital where he died four days later from his injuries. Police have confirmed that Williams, the owner of N.K.W Towing & Recovery LLC, was identified through surveillance footage and is believed to be a suspect in the case.
The investigation has also revealed that Williams was connected to another fatal shooting on January 11 along the 2100 block of Knorr Street in Northeast Philadelphia. Aaron Whitfield, 25, was found dead inside a tow truck with multiple gunshot wounds to his head and body. A 21-year-old woman who was also shot in the incident is still recovering at Jefferson Einstein Philadelphia Hospital.
In addition to Garcia-Morales' case, investigators are now exploring whether Williams may be linked to another fatal shooting of a tow truck driver that occurred in November. While police have not confirmed a direct connection, Ernest Ransom, commanding officer of the Philadelphia Police Homicide Unit, stated that they believe there is "some kind of connection" between the two incidents.
Williams should be considered armed and dangerous, and police are urging anyone with information to come forward. The public is advised not to approach him. Anyone who provides information leading to Williams' capture will receive a $20,000 reward.