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COURT: PHILADELPHIA, P.A.
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DonateDonate monthlyDonate yearly22-year old, Arshad Curry, was sentenced to 42-85 years in prison on Monday morning after pleading guilty to the murder of three teens in 2001, and shooting at two police officers in the Port Richmond section of the city.

A report from 6-ABC Action News said Curry pleaded guilty to the July 21, 2021 killing of two teens and wounding a third at 56th & Vine Streets in West Philadelphia. During that shooting, Curry and his co-defendant, Raheis Sherman, reportedly ambushed a group of teens, shooting and killing 16-year old, Kailyn Johnson and 18-year old Tommie Frazier. 16-year old, Damon Mcneil was also shot, although seriously wounded in the attack, Mcneil survived the shooting. Police said none of the three teens were the defendant’s intended target.
Curry also pleaded guilty to killing 19-year old, Sidney Sessoms with an unknown co-defendant on September 16, 2021. In that murder, Curry and the unknown co-defendant reportedly chased Sessoms home before shooting him in the chest. Curry fired at two police officers who arrived at the scene as the shooting was in progress. Curry fled the scene, but was shortly captured when he was found hiding under a car.
Curry pleaded guilty to three counts of third-degree murder, two counts of conspiracy, two counts of attempted murder, and two counts of assault on a law enforcement officer.
