A tragic incident unfolded in South Philadelphia early Saturday morning when 22-year-old Billy Schmidt, a senior at Penn State, was fatally shot just steps away from his family’s home. Authorities are actively searching for those responsible for the crime.
Schmidt was returning home around 1:30 a.m., walking along the 1900 block of Durfor Street, after spending the evening with friends at a local bar watching the NBA Finals, according to his father.
“Billy was a wonderful young man who always cared for others. He never harmed anyone,” expressed Bill Schmidt, his father. “For him to be shot in this manner is a complete tragedy.”
Nearby surveillance cameras captured the crucial moments before the shooting. Footage shows an individual throwing a cell phone, followed by another man dashing around a corner with Schmidt in pursuit. The assailant then turns and fires, striking Schmidt in the chest.
Bill Schmidt discovered his son’s phone beneath a car and handed it over to the police as evidence.
“I was stunned that he decided to chase them after they stole his phone,” said Bill Schmidt. “Billy was usually pretty laid-back. Supposedly, when he reached the corner, another person emerged and shot him.”
Neighbors began creating a memorial at the location where Schmidt was shot, directly across the street from where he lived.
“The neighbors we come together it’s really important it’s sad we have to come together over a death,” said South Philadelphia resident Michael Smith.
Neighbors have also assisted investigators by providing surveillance footage. One video shows two men walking, with one turning around and appearing to speak with Schmidt. Schmidt then follows the man. Another video shows one person ducking behind parked cars while the other runs away.
“I want to find the two people and make them pay,” Bill Schmidt said.
Police have not announced any arrests. While the incident appears to be an attempted robbery, investigators have not released a motive.
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