PHILADELPHIA - A number of charges have been approved against a man accused of shooting and killing a coworker inside of Thomas Jefferson University Hospital before wounding two police officers in a shootout, according to the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office.
The Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office brought multiple charges, including murder and four counts of attempted murder of law enforcement officers, against Stacey Hayes on Monday.Authorities say Hayes, 55, entered the hospital wearing scrubs and a mask carrying a bag of guns.
Sources tell FOX 29 Hayes walked past more than 50 people on his way to the ninth floor. Shortly after midnight, Hayes allegedly walked up to Anrae James, a 43-year-old nurse assistant, and shot him six.