Philadelphia police on Wednesday arrested a 19-year-old man accused of ruthlessly pumping nearly a dozen shots into his friend’s head after the two had a spat over a plot to steal a PlayStation 3, police said.
Malik Anderson, 19, was angry that pal Daquan Crump, 19, had cut him out of a share of the $60 he’d made selling a stolen video game console after the two originally agreed to split the cash.
Construction workers found Crump’s body at the former site of a furniture store in northeast Philadelphia on Aug. 19.
Cops said Anderson lured Crump to the site, shot him in the back of the head and then continued firing once his one-time pal was on the ground.
“He stood over top of his longtime friend and fired nine more times, shooting him in his head and killing him,” Philadelphia Police Homicide Cpt. James Clark told NBC.It was a “vicious and personal attack,” Clark said.
Cops believed Anderson acted alone.
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