A 47-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the death of a young woman who was shot in the head at a Philadelphia bar. Anthony Nelson, from Philadelphia, was apprehended by the U.S. Marshals Violent Crimes Fugitive Task Force at Harrah's Casino in Atlantic City on Wednesday. He is now facing several charges, including murder, for the shooting death of 21-year-old Jailene Holton on June 28 at Philly Bar and Restaurant. 'We were able to arrest him once we developed the lead and determined he was in the Harrah's Casino,' said Robert Cla'He will also be charged as a fugitive of justice because he crossed state lines,' Clark explained.
'Once he realized we were there and weren't going away, we were able to get him into custody safely without anybody getting hurt,' said Robert Clark, supervisor of the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force. 'We do believe that he knew he was wanted,' he added
James Holton shared his frustration at the 'reckless shooting' in Philly after his niece Jailene Holton, who had just recently turned 21, was shot in Philly Bar and Grill on Tuesday night
Holton was at the back of the bar with other patrons when the man began shooting from the parking lot, about 200 feet away from the bar
Once outside, Nelson allegedly fired 15 shots toward the building from the parking lot before fleeing in a dark-colored pickup truck.
'She was a good kid. She worked and was home a lot. She wasn't a street person and didn't go out often. She stood to herself.'
Nelson is alleged to have fired 15 shots, with 10 hitting the building and five hitting the glass windows.
Holton was the only person hit by a bullet in the shooting
The city has seen more than 250 homicides already this year. Last year, the city recorded the worst ever homicide rate with 562 in a year. 'Someone goes out for 10 or 15 minutes and they're dead,' Holton said dejectedly.
'How is that fair? How many children have to die for people to say enough is enough?' He also told the outlet that Mayor Larry Krasner needs to 'stop handcuffing' police and for authorities to 'stop coddling these criminals and hold people accountable.' A [url=] 'On June 28th our Jailene was an innocent bystander caught in the middle of another senseless act of violence in the city,' reads the page. 'Jailene was a young, bright and beautiful young woman with her whole life to look forward to.'
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