2 suspects arrested for Philly bus stop mass shooting that injured 8 children, 2 suspects still at large

Ahnile Buggs and Jamaal Tucker were arrested in connection to the mass shooting on March 8.

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Two black suspects have been arrested in connection to a mass shooting that injured 8 children at a bus stop in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Two others are still at large. 

18-year-old Ahnile Buggs and 18-year-old Jamaal Tucker were arrested over the weekend on charges of attempted murder and aggravated assault. Other suspects involved are still at large after the March 8 incident.  



According to 6ABC, there are two more suspects still at large in connection with the incident.  

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner said of the shooting on Monday, "We are not done until any group involved in this kind of conduct is done. Until they do not exist anymore.” 

Tucker turned himself into the police on Friday after several search warrants were issued. Buggs was taken into custody by the US Marshals on Saturday, Commissioner Frank Vanore said in a news conference. Recovered in connection with Buggs was a loaded .40 caliber Glock 22 pistol and an extended magazine.  

The gun matched multiple shell casings found at the scene.  

"If you are involved, then get smart. Turn yourself in, it's exactly what happened with one person involved. It's the smart thing for you to do," Krasner added during the conference.  

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