17-Year-Old High School Basketball Star Fatally Sh*t Outside Philadelphia Home

17-Year-Old High School Basketball Star Fatally Sh*t Outside Philadelphia Home
Tragic news out of Philadelphia.
Noah Scurry, a 17-year-old high school basketball star, has sadly passed away after being sh*t multiple times outside his home in Pennsylvania.
The Philadelphia Police Department reports that the fatal incident took place on Tuesday (Jan. 14) around 7:15 AM, as Noah and his mother were getting in her car on their way to drop him off at Samuel Fels High School.
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Noah, who served as a captain of the boys’ basketball team, is remembered as both a gifted player and a talented student. In a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for funeral expenses, Noah’s cousin, Breanna McGlynn, shared that he had earned the highest SAT scores at the school and was in the process of being recruited for college basketball.
At this time, police are unsure of the motive behind the murder and have not made any arrests or recovered any weapons.
We continue to keep Noah’s family, friends, and loved ones in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
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