PHILADELPHIA, PA – On Wednesday, March 6, a mass shooting took place at a bus stop in Northeast Philadelphia. This could be classified as a typical day in Philly, however, in this case, the bus stop was a school bus stop, and the eight people injured were all students.
 

The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that police initially had no leads in the case. However, they vowed to use “every legal and constitutional tool” available. Just two days later, police made their first arrest in the case and implemented a number of different methods to do so–surveillance video, search warrants, and a recorded prison call.