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Suspects sought after fatally shooting woman, 18, as she stood inside her Philadelphia home

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PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia police are asking for the public’s help in identifying and locating the suspect or suspects responsible for fatally shooting a young woman who was standing in her living home.

The incident occurred back on Jan 13, around 9:40 p.m. on the 200 block of West Glenwood Avenue.Police say Ramonita Jusino was standing inside her home when the perpetrators opened fire from across the street.

A total of 21 shots were fired into the home, striking Jusino once in the chest. She was rushed to Temple University Hospital by responding officers, but later died from her injuries.

A 23-year-old man who was also inside was shot in the hand. Several other family members who were inside the home at the time of the shooting were not injured.

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