PHILADELPHIA - The heartbroken mother of a woman killed in the mass shooting on South Street said she felt unsettled hours before she heard about what happened to her daughter."I wasn’t feeling right, I was feeling kind of strange," Tina Quinn said. "It was like a Mother’s Intuition or something, I was feeling weird."Her daughter, 24-year-old Alexis Quinn, was fatally shot when investigators believe a fight between three men escalated to a shooting.
Kristopher Minners, 22, was also killed in the barrage of bullets that injured 11 others. "I just wish that day never happened you know?
Like it never took place," Quinn said. "My baby would have still been here, she would have changed her mind and say she didn’t want to go out, and that day never happened."Despite early reports, investigators say the police SUV that transported Alexis Quinn to the hospital was not stymied by a large crowd.
A police squad car blocks away from where Alexis was picked up was slowed by a crowd, according to police.RELATED HEADLINESTwo suspects, Quran Garner and Rashaan Vereen, have been arrested in connection to the shooting and face several charges each.