Noah Scurry, a beloved high school basketball star in Philadelphia, was tragically killed Tuesday morning. According to TMZ Sports, Scurry was shot and killed just steps away from his home.
He was taken to Jefferson Einstein Hospital by Philadelphia Fire Department medics, and at 7:37 a.m., he was declared dead.
17-year-old Samuel Fels High School student-athlete Noah Scurry was allegedly fatally shot outside his home on Tuesday, January 14. Approximately 20 shots were allegedly fired at the Philadelphia ...
Noah Scurry, a promising 17-year-old basketball player, was tragically shot on his way to school in Philadelphia. Multiple shots were fired, leaving him fatally wounded in front of his mother.
Noah Scurry, a 17-year-old Samuel Fels High School basketball player, was murdered while on the way to school Tuesday.
Noah Scurry Philadelphia is mourning the tragic loss of 17-year-old Noah Scurry, a standout student-athlete from Samuel Fels High School, who was fatally shot on Tuesday morning.
Philadelphia high school basketball star Noah Scurry was fatally shot Tuesday morning while on his way to school with his mother. A Philadelphia police spokesperson told CBS News that Scurry was shot ...
The white Jeep that investigators say is connected to the shooting death of 17-year-old Noah Scurry was parked in a police impound lot on Wednesday. FOX 29's Kelly Rule reports the Jeep was found by ...
A white Jeep Grand Cherokee matching the description of the vehicle seen leaving the murder scene of 17-year-old Noah Scurry, a Samuel Fels High School basketball player, was recovered in ...
A teenage basketball player has been shot dead outside of his home in Philadelphia. Noah Scurry, 17, a basketball player at Sameul Fels High School, was killed on Tuesday morning as he was getting ...
Noah Scurry, a 17-year old student-athlete at Samuel Fels High, suffered multiple gun shot wounds, according to Philadelphia Police Noah Scurry, a basketball player at Sameul Fels High in ...
Noah Scurry, a member of the Samuel Fels basketball team, was shot multiple times on the morning of Jan. 14 Natasha Dye is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE covering sports. Her previous work appears ...