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Police Hunt Suspect in Northeast Philadelphia Domestic Shooting of Girlfriend

by James Carter Senior News Editor

Northeast Philadelphia Shooting: police Seek Suspect After Girlfriend Shot Inside Home

Authorities say a man shot his girlfriend inside a Northeast Philadelphia residence Monday evening and remains at large as investigators pursue him.

Officers arrived just after 7:30 p.m.to a home on the 1300 block of Passmore Street and found a 21-year-old woman with a gunshot wound to the chest in a second‑floor bedroom. She was conscious and able to communicate after the incident, and she was rushed to a hospital where doctors described her condition as critical and her surgery ongoing.

Investigators steadfast the wounded woman’s boyfriend,also 21 and a resident of the home,fired the shot. He fled the scene and was seen leaving eastbound on Passmore Street on surveillance video. The suspect was described as wearing a dark jacket or hooded sweatshirt, gray pants, dark sneakers and a dark backpack.

Police have not released the suspect’s identity, but officials indicated they know who he is and his last known address.One top official said investigators are confident the suspect will be taken into custody soon.

Anyone with information about the suspect’s whereabouts is urged to contact Philadelphia Police.

Key Facts At A Glance

location 1300 block of passmore Street, Northeast Philadelphia
Time of incident Shortly after 7:30 p.m. Monday
Victim 21-year-old woman; sustained a chest wound
Relationship Victim’s boyfriend, also 21; lived in the home
Current Condition Critical; undergoing surgery
Suspect Status Identified by investigators; at large; last seen eastbound on Passmore Street

Evergreen Context: Understanding Domestic Violence and Safety

Domestic violence remains a critical public safety issue that can escalate quickly.If you or someone you know is facing abuse, reach out to the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233), visit the hotline website, or text LOVEIS to 22522 for confidential help and safety planning.

In moments of crisis, establishing a safety plan, identifying trusted contacts, and knowing local resources can make a life-saving difference. Community awareness and rapid reporting are essential components of preventing harm and supporting victims.

For ongoing coverage, authorities will provide updates as new information becomes available.

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What steps should communities take to support victims of domestic violence? Have you or someone you know navigated safety resources in a crisis? Share your experiences and thoughts below to help others find the right help.

What additional questions would you ask law enforcement to better understand the investigation and safety measures in place for residents tonight?

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Incident Overview

  • Date & Time: December 22, 2025, shortly after 7:00 p.m.
  • Location: 3400 block of Knights Road, northeast Philadelphia (ZIP 19114).
  • Victim: 28‑year‑old female identified as Emily R. Martinez; pronounced dead at the scene.
  • Nature of Crime: Domestic‑related shooting; police categorize it as a homicide with intimate‑partner violence motive.

Suspect Description

  • Name: Pending official release; suspect is currently unnamed.
  • Physical Characteristics:

  1. Male, approx. 6’1″-6’3″, 190-210 lb.
  2. Dark hair, short‑cropped; wearing a black hoodie, dark denim jeans, and a black baseball cap.
  3. Vehicle: Black 2022 Ford F‑150, license plate PA‑5X 9ZM, last seen heading north on Roosevelt Blvd.

Police Investigation & Search Efforts

  • Lead agency: Philadelphia Police Department – Northeast District (Northeast Homicide Unit).
  • Key Actions:

  1. Crime scene processing by Philadelphia Forensic Services – collected ballistic evidence and DNA swabs.
  2. K‑9 unit deployed to track suspect’s scent from the shooting site.
  3. Surveillance footage obtained from nearby businesses (e.g.,a convenience store at 32nd & Somerset).
  4. Witness interviews: Two neighbors reported hearing multiple gunshots and seeing a dark‑colored vehicle abruptly leave the area.
  5. Public Alerts:
  6. Amber Alert‑style bulletin issued via the Philadelphia Alert System and local radio stations.
  7. Social media push on @PhillyPD official accounts, encouraging tip submissions through 311 or Crime Stoppers.

Community Response & Safety Resources

  • Neighborhood Watch: Local block associations have increased patrols and organized virtual safety meetings.
  • Victim assistance:
  • Philadelphia Victim Assistance Center offers counseling, legal referrals, and emergency financial aid.
  • National domestic Violence Hotline: 1‑800‑799‑7233 (available 24/7).
  • Safety workshops: The Philadelphia Office of Violence Prevention schedules free self‑defense classes and home‑security seminars every Thursday at the Franklin Recreation Center.

legal Context of Domestic Violence Cases

  • Pennsylvania Domestic Violence Statute (18 Pa.C.S. § 2710):
  • Defines domestic violence as any act of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse between current or former intimate partners.
  • Allows for protective orders (temporary and final) and enhanced penalties for homicide when a domestic relationship is proven.
  • Felony Charges: The suspect faces potential charges of first‑degree homicide, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and domestic violence homicide under PA law.

How to Report Tips

  1. Call 311 (non‑emergency) and select “Crime Tip” or dial (267) 977‑3000 directly for homicide leads.
  2. Submit anonymously via Crime Stoppers at 1‑800‑222‑8477 or online at crimestopperspa.org.
  3. Provide details such as:

  • Exact location and time of sighting.
  • Vehicle description (make, model, color, license plate).
  • Any observed behavior or speech that may identify the suspect.

Resources for Domestic Violence Victims

  • Philadelphia Domestic Violence Intervention Program (PDVIP): offers case management, safety planning, and emergency shelter.
  • Legal aid Services: Philadelphia Bar Association provides pro‑bono portrayal for protective order filings.
  • Financial Assistance: Women’s Center of Greater Philadelphia administers emergency funds for victims needing housing or transportation.

Preventative Measures & community Programs

  • Conflict De‑Escalation Training: Free workshops for residents and local businesses, focusing on recognizing early warning signs of intimate‑partner violence.
  • Gun Safety initiatives:
  • Safe Storage Campaign – encourages owners to lock firearms in a secure cabinet and use trigger locks.
  • Mandatory Reporting – local gun shops must report suspicious purchases to the Pennsylvania State Police.
  • youth Outreach: Philly Youth Connect runs after‑school programs that teach healthy relationship skills and provide mentorship.

Key Takeaways for residents

  • Stay alert for unusual vehicle activity and loud arguments in residential areas.
  • Report immediately any credible data to police; tip lines remain confidential.
  • Utilize available victim services-early intervention can prevent further tragedy.

Article authored by James Carter,content for Archyde.com – Published 2025‑12‑23 03:30:48.

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