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Philly police shoot homicide suspect during foot chase in Kensington

A police foot chase led to a shootout that left homicide suspect Spencer Majett shot on Oct. 29, 2024

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A man wanted for shooting and killing an innocent bystander earlier this month is in police custody. Police spotted the man in Kensington Tuesday afternoon which led to a chase that ended in an exchange of gunfire. NBC10’s Johnny Archer has the details from the police.

Police apprehended a homicide suspect after a police chasing the man on foot opened fire and shot him in the Kensington neighborhood on Tuesday evening.

Suspect Spencer Majett was wanted in connection to a shooting on Oct. 8, that left an innocent bystander dead outside a beer store along Kensington Avenue, Deputy Police Commissioner Frank Vanore said.

The victim was identified as Felicity Vanatta, 23, from Penns Grove, New Jersey.

Vanore said in the days following the shooting, police got a warrant for 29-year-old Spencer Majett.

On Tuesday, Oct. 29, around 5:30 p.m., officers on patrol around Reach Street and Allegheny Avenue, just six blocks from the homicide location, spotted the man they believed to be the suspect in that shooting and called for backup, Vanore said.

A foot pursuit ensued, where Majett ran up Reach Street and ran through an alleyway where a confrontation happened between him and the officers, Vanore said.

Majett was armed with a gun and both the officers and him fired at each other. The suspect was hit once or twice in the shoulder area, police said.

He was left in critical, but stable condition at an area hospital, Vanore said.

"The officers were not injured," Vanore said.

The investigation continued into the night.

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