PHILADELPHIA - Authorities say a bouncer accused in a deadly assault outside of a Philadelphia bar has turned himself in a day after officials approved third-degree murder charges against him and issued a warrant for his arrest.
Investigators say their search for 24-year-old Kenneth Frye came to an end Thursday afternoon when he turned himself in to police.
Frye was allegedly captured on surveillance camera punching 41-year-old Eric Pope outside Tabu Lounge and Sports in Center City.Police say surveillance video from Apr.16 shows Pope being escorted out of the bar around 1 a.m.
for being overly intoxicated. While standing along South 12th Street, police believe Frye punched him, knocking him to the ground unconscious.Eric Pope, 41, died after law enforcement source say he was punched by Philadelphia bar bouncer.