Have you seen this man? Federal authorities are joining the manhunt for the accused killer.
Officials want residents to know for sure they are dealing with a Norristown Police Officer and not someone else.
Just a day before the killing, the man posted a photo on his social media page holding a gun over his head, police said.
Police announced a suspected motive in the shooting that left 19-year-old rising basketball star Hamid Boyd dead.
Police said the man is wanted for three robberies, which netted him around $8,000 all told.
The blaze left heavy damage to a local garage.
PECO crews are on the scene.
U.S. Marshals said that Kadrice Patience fled from a court building before his scheduled appearance.
The chief plead for "unity" as the only way to "stop the cycle of violence which is robbing our communities of so many of our young people."
U.S. Marshals are conducting a manhunt after the suspect failed to appear in court.
Authorities have posted a $5,000 reward for information that leads to the identification or capture of the suspects.
Authorities are asking for the public's help in identifying a vehicle they said sped away from the scene of the fatal shooting.
Hamid Boyd, who was walking to the store Sunday when he was shot, "brought joy and hope to everyone around him," his family said.
The Montgomery County District Attorney's Office is investigating the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old man in Norristown on Sunday.
The man used the funds to pay for school tuition, car payments, and vacations, officials said.
Police said they found the man with stab wounds inside a vehicle that had crashed into an electrical pole.
Police said the victim had called police days before his death in an effort to protect a young woman, who was dating the suspect.
Montgomery County prosecutors also identified the man whose body was found in a trash can just off the Schuylkill River Trail.
Shoemaker Road has been shut down in Upper Merion after an accident Thursday.
Police said the body was discovered by another person experiencing homelessness.
The discovery was made a homeless person, authorities said.
Two of the victims were innocent bystanders, including a man who was filling his tires with air, police said.
Police said the man took advantage of the elderly woman, fabricating an involved story.
Smoke shops and gas stations across the state use misleading labels to sell vape products that sicken children, investigators found.
Police believe the couple, who they said solicited large up-front payments, may have additional victims around the region.
Officials have made changes at the county level after speeding and vandalism in parks became serious issues.
The significant blaze that shut down power for several blocks and closed roads for hours left one person injured, officials said.
Gangs opened fire on each other, leaving numerous people injured, authorities said.
Police said they do not believe there is a threat to the public at this time.
Convincing victims they were "plagued by a powerful curse," the suspects demanded huge payments, jewelry, and concert tickets, the DA said.
The regional rail line was shut down for hours on Thursday morning.
The man convinced lenders he had planned to "buy insurance companies" and instead used the funds for debts and personal expenses, feds said.
The next step in the $7.8 million project will provide crucial repairs to the underside of the arch.
The suspect had used a fake gun to attempt to rob the victims when he was encountered by the samurai-wielding roommate, police said.
Evidence showed the man struck his 34-year-old girlfriend in the back of the head, officials said.
Authorities said he used a small sledgehammer to smash open a gas station convenience store overnight.
The King of Prussia man was sentenced on Wednesday for trafficking the drug in Montgomery and Bucks counties last year, authorities said.
The 14-year-old girl was standing at the bus stop at 6:30 a.m. when the man approached, police said.
The group repeatedly stole pressure washers, air conditioners, battery starter kits, vacuum cleaners, and chainsaws, the DA said.
A woman eluded store employees by firing the spray twice, authorities said.
A total of 268 bulletproof vests are collected from police departments in Chester County, and are on the way to Ukraine.