Authorities say the suspect is facing murder and related charges in connection with the fatal August shooting of a Philadelphia man in Atlantic City.
U.S. Marshals say they have arrested a suspect wanted in connection with the murder of a Philadelphia man in Atlantic City in August 2022.
Authorities say 48-year-old Kenneth Creek of Atlantic City was arrested early Wednesday morning by members of the U.S. Marshals Service, the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office and the Atlantic City Police Department. Creek has been sought on murder charges since August for the murder of 31-year-old Jordan Eaddy of Philadelphia, police say.
According to officials, the shooting occurred just after midnight on August 25. Police say officers responded to a Shot Spotter Alert near the 1300 block of Baltic Avenue,
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