
Girlfriend of man accused in cheesesteak shop slay charged with murder
NY Post
The girlfriend of a suspect accused of fatally shooting a New Jersey man outside a Philadelphia cheesesteak shop has also been charged with murder, police said.
Jamie Frick, 36, of Newmanstown, Pennsylvania, was charged Tuesday with murder and tampering with evidence in the July 22 shooting death of David Padro Jr., a 23-year-old Camden man who was gunned down outside Pat’s King of Steaks following a brawl with another customer, Paul Burkert, 36, police said Wednesday. A Philadelphia police spokesman said there was no additional information to provide when asked what role Frick allegedly had in Padro’s slaying.More Related News

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