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Resident Of ‘Apocalypse Now’ House On Frankford Ave. Arrested For Allegedly Shooting At Someone Following Broken Fan Comment


Left: Mugshot via Philly Police; Right: Corner of E Susquehanna Ave and Frankford Ave.

Left: Mugshot via Philly Police; Right: Corner of E Susquehanna Ave and Frankford Ave.

A shot was fired at the corner of E Susquehanna Ave. and Frankford Ave. around 2 PM on May 26th. Philadelphia police confirmed the incident and that no one was injured.

According to the police report, Eman Kohrncino, 60, opened fire after a man made a comment in passing.

At the time, Kohrncino was in front of the home at 2043 Frankford Ave holding a fan. The home is best known for interesting quotes adorning its exterior, such as “The Apocolypse Now” and “Where People Flow Underground.”

“Yo, bud, I think your fan is broke,” the passerby said according to the police complaint. The man continued walking until he heard Kohrncino cursing and a loud pop.

The complainant took cover behind a tree and called the police.

Neighbors said Kohrncino is harmless to a point but can be confrontational if he feels challenged. Another resident documented the incident on Twitter.

Kohrncino has been charged with aggravated assault and firearms related charges.


 

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