Ellie Rushing
ellierushing.bsky.social
Ellie Rushing
@ellierushing.bsky.social
Floridian turned Philadelphian. I write about gun violence and the justice system for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
The discovery of Scott’s body, two weeks after she disappeared, came after anonymous tips that grew more detailed with each day, sources said, coupled with location data from Scott’s Apple Watch, and finally, new surveillance footage recovered near the school.
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DNA confirms police found the body of Kada Scott, sources say, and new details emerge on what led police to her corpse
It’s not yet clear how Kada Scott died, but a law enforcement source said police believe she was likely killed within 30 minutes of leaving her workplace the night she disappeared.
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October 20, 2025 at 12:45 AM
Bizarre take. Also they really got the cop aspect wrong.
In @nytopinion.nytimes.com

In contrast to the soapy fantasies of Taylor Sheridan, the TV critic Alan Sepinwall argues, new shows like “Task” and “The Lowdown” demonstrate how rural and red state America can be “more complicated and diverse than an election night map would suggest.”
Opinion | The HBO Miniseries ‘Task’ Gets Rural America Right
Since the first election of President Trump, Hollywood has fretted about portraying rural and red state Americans. Some new TV series show how to get it right.
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October 20, 2025 at 12:43 AM
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More Philly murders are solved. By rate. It’s an important measure and also a product of several interesting things happening. @ellierushing.bsky.social and I dug into the details.

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Philly detectives are solving homicides at the highest rate in 40 years as violence plummets and tech improves
Still, nearly 800 killings between 2021 and 2023 have yet to result in an arrest, according to an Inquirer analysis.
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October 16, 2025 at 1:01 PM
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Philly landlord sent a gunman to scare a late-paying tenant. Tenant had a gun, too. They killed each other. @ellierushing.bsky.social reports:
September 16, 2025 at 3:00 PM
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"He shut off their electricity, ripped out their electric meter and circuit breakers, threw a brick through a window, and even went as far as to remove all of the doors and windows... And then Wilkins sent a man to the house with a gun. And he killed her mother."

By @ellierushing.bsky.social
A Philly landlord’s scheme to terrorize his tenants into moving out left two people dead
Stephen Wilkins pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in connection with the 2023 killing of Patricia Hall, a tenant he was trying to force out of his East Germantown property.
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September 16, 2025 at 6:41 PM
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Tyree Musier has been in prison for 17 years for a crime he says he didn’t commit. Prosecutors now say his conviction should be overturned.
She says a man paid her $2,000 to frame his friend for murder, and jail calls confirm it. It remained hidden — until now.
Tyree Musier has been in prison for 17 years for a crime he says he didn't commit. Prosecutors now say his conviction should be overturned.
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August 21, 2025 at 2:02 PM
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@ellierushing.bsky.social and I took inventory of how Philly’s year is shaping up in terms of violent crime. It’s a mostly improving situation. It’s also still too high and uncertain.

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Halfway through 2025, Philly has the fewest homicides in recent memory
The decrease comes despite several high-profile shootings this summer that left children and teens maimed by bullets. Still, it's progress.
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August 6, 2025 at 1:07 AM
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A devastating account: "A young father who was paralyzed in a shooting in 2018, and who had become an advocate for survivors of gun violence, was among those killed early Monday after gunfire erupted," by @ellierushing.bsky.social and @notesfromhel.bsky.social : www.inquirer.com/crime/azir-h...
Young father and paralyzed gun violence survivor among those killed in Grays Ferry shooting, family says
Azir Harris was paralyzed in a shooting in 2018 and had spent years sharing his recovery journey with Inquirer columnist Helen Ubiñas. He was killed in South Philadelphia Monday morning.
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July 8, 2025 at 1:57 PM
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This is a highly informative write up by @ellierushing.bsky.social of jurors' reactions to the evidence in the trial of PPD Officer Mark Dial for killing Eddie Irizarry.
Juror in the trial of Mark Dial speaks of how panel decided to convict officer of voluntary manslaughter
The foreman of the jury that convicted the former police officer in the death of Eddie Irizarry shared rare insight into how the panel reached a verdict.
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May 28, 2025 at 1:54 PM
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In the end, Mark Dial’s own testimony helped convict him of voluntary manslaughter for killing Eddie Irizarry in 2023, the foreman of the jury that delivered the verdict said in an interview Tuesday.
Juror in the trial of Mark Dial speaks of how panel decided to convict officer of voluntary manslaughter
The foreman of the jury that convicted the former police officer in the death of Eddie Irizarry shared rare insight into how the panel reached a verdict.
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May 27, 2025 at 11:37 PM
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The Rev. Damone Jones builds relationships with Philadelphia’s most troubled children, the teens he says “typically nobody else loves”: those charged with murder.

Many of them have come to call Jones Dad. And Jones, too, accepts them as part of his family.

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May 27, 2025 at 2:56 PM
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The Philly District Attorney Primary is taking place next Tuesday. A race of big importance but often low turnout. So this year we took frequently asked questions on the DA race to Anna Orso and @ellierushing.bsky.social to provide answers.

Ask away...

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We answer your questions about the upcoming DA primary — how the elections works, who the candidates are, and much more.
We answer your questions about the upcoming DA Primary – how the election works, who the candidates are, and much more.
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May 16, 2025 at 3:24 PM
The city’s Kensington Wellness Court has been placed on hold amid judges’ mounting frustration with the city officials tasked with overseeing the program. A supervising judge nearly shut it down, and the judge who presides over the cases called city leaders "fake." www.inquirer.com/crime/kensin...
Judge almost shuts down the city’s Kensington wellness court over mounting frustration with Parker administration, sources say
Wellness court is on pause amid a months-long frustration between the courts and Mayor Cherelle L. Parker's team over how the program was launched. One judge called city leaders "fake."
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May 1, 2025 at 8:54 PM
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Grocery shopping with Larry Krasner for @inquirer.com: www.inquirer.com/politics/ele... Words by @ellierushing.bsky.social & Anna Orso
April 2, 2025 at 9:09 PM
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This is the kind of in-depth gun violence reporting that requires deep sourcing, trust building, newsroom resources, and straight up empathy. Which is why so few people do it like @ellierushing.bsky.social:

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How a group of kids from West Philly chasing money and fame grew into a violent gang known as YBC
They started as kids from West Philly just trying to make it out. Drill rap, and the pull of fame and money, left nearly a dozen dead, and others in prison for decades.
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March 18, 2025 at 3:49 PM