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Steven Peeples was a person who lived in North Philadelphia. He was killed in a shootout that happened out of the blue. Steven was found by the police and someone from his family unaware of him and unresponsive. When they found out that Steven Peeples had died, his family and close relatives were devastated. They wrote obituaries online to express their sorrow and condolences. Steven was also someone that many people in his family loved and cared about. FOLLOW FOR MORE UPDATES newsyorbits.com
Steven was only 39 years old when he was shot and killed. Steven’s family said he died after it was reported that he was away from home. Steven’s family and the police found him nearby when they found him unconscious. This happened Sunday morning, and he was found lying in Steven’s bedroom in the 1300 block of West Lippincott Street. At 1:40 a.m., Steven was shot and taken by police to Temple University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 2 a.m. FOLLOW FOR MORE UPDATES TWITTER
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When the police found Steven, they said he was unconscious and when he was taken to the hospital, he was already dead. Police also said Steven had been shot in the head and stomach and killed. Despite the fact that many days have passed, the police have yet to find a suspect in this case. They also haven’t found a reason why Steven was shot or killed. Many people said it’s still unclear what Steven was trying to do when he shot the man. Since the police have yet to find a suspect, they asked the public for help in solving the case. They asked people to call 911 if they knew anything about Steven’s case.
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When talking about Steven’s family, it was said that he has a big one with his wife, his cousins, his uncles, etc. His wife’s name is Nancy, and his and his wife’s son’s name is Steven Peeples and Mount Vernon. There were his cousin Scott and his wife Beth, as well as his grandson Lucas and his wife Brittany. While Steven’s partners, like his brother Beil, sister Sue, and even his nephew Niel Eddie WilliamsII, were better than him. All family members posted their condolences online, including photos and stories.
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