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AutoZone worker dead after weekend crash – NBC10 Philadelphia

AutoZone worker dead after weekend crash – NBC10 Philadelphia

The victim that was seriously injured in an accident in Port Richmond last weekend He died, according to a Philadelphia police spokesman.

Kevin Taylor of Southwest Philadelphia was driving a Chevrolet pickup north on Richmond Street shortly before 7:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, when the Dodge Ram ran a red light, police said.

The The Dodge Ram crashed into Taylor’s Chevrolet truck, causing both vehicles to crash into several parked cars which were unoccupied.

Four young men, all wearing dark clothing and ski masks, were caught on camera jumping out of the Dodge Ram and into a white SUV that was following them.

NBC10 has obtained surveillance video of a crash in Philadelphia’s Port Richmond neighborhood that left a 40-year-old man in critical condition. Currently, the police are looking for four teenagers involved in the accident.

The video shows one of the teenagers fleeing on foot, while at least three teenagers get into a white SUV.

One of the parked cars that was hit belonged to Eric Flemming, a neighbor.

“It sounded like a bomb had exploded. Went down and saw the consequences,” Flemming said.

The video shows Flemming running outside and yelling the SUV’s license plate number before it drives away from the scene.

“FJW-5082,” Flemming repeats in the video.

After the accident, piles of metal and debris were strewn about half a block down the street.

“Fortunately, none of the parked cars were occupied,” Flemming said.

According to employees who worked with the victim, he worked at the AutoZone located at 3337 Aramingo Avenue. They said he works in the hub department, which means delivering parts from one store to another, and that’s what he was doing at the time of the accident.

If you have any information about the crash or the whereabouts of the suspects, call the Philadelphia Police Department’s Accident Investigation Division at 215-685-3180. You can also submit anonymous information by calling or texting the Philadelphia Police Department at 215-686-TIPS (8477).

This is an evolving story. Check for updates.