Suspect Found Guilty for Shooting Church’s Chicken Worker

Suspect Found Guilty for Shooting Church's Chicken Worker

PHILADELPHIA (September 19, 2022) — Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasnerannounced today thatRoland Graham(02/03/1946) was found guilty by a jury ofAttempted Murder (F1),Aggravated Assault (F1), VUFA 6106 (F3), VUFA 6108 (M1), andPossession of an Instrument of Crime (M1), for the non-fatal shooting of a then-19-year-oldChurch’s Chickenemployee in North Philadelphia in 2016. Graham has an extensive criminal history spanning over four decades that includes violent offenses in several states.

The incident began on the evening of March 6, 2016, when the then-70-year-old defendant, who was consuming food inside a Church’s Chicken filled with patrons—including children—located on the 3600 block of North Broad Street, confronted an employee (the victim’s brother) after he allegedly sprayed cleaning solution close to where Graham was eating. As the verbal altercation started escalating to physical conflict, the victim, also a Church’s Chicken employee, entered the dining area from behind the food counter and successfully restrained his brother before a fight broke out. The defendant left the restaurant but returned with a firearm and fired six shots at the complainant, seriously wounding him. The victim was later transported by Philadelphia police toTemple Hospitalin critical condition and has since undergone several surgeries, including the removal of part of an intestine.

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“I want to thankAssistant District Attorney Lauren Crumpof the DAO’sHomicide and Non-Fatal Shooting Unitfor successfully prosecuting this case,” said DA Krasner. “Her skillful prosecution helped secure justice for this victim and for communities across Philadelphia by taking a clearly dangerous individual off of the streets.”

Graham’s path to justice and accountability was delayed significantly due to the COVID-19 pandemic’s lengthy shutdown of Philadelphia’s court system, as well as the defendant’s refusal to submit to COVID-19 testing in order to be present for court hearings. He was eventually tried before a jury in absentia. The defendant received a sentence of 23 and a half to 47 years of state incarceration by theHon. Glenn B. Bronsonon September 6.

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CONTACT:
Dustin Slaughter, 215-686-8713,[email protected]

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