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    Default Shooting on 800 block of Elsworth

    Same block as SPAG

    http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news...n_robbery.html


    Posted on Mon, Jun. 16, 2008


    Aspiring teacher killed in robbery
    By Andrew Maykuth

    Inquirer Staff Writer

    Beau Zabel, 23, came to Philadelphia from Minnesota six weeks ago, eager to experience urban East Coast living and to become a math teacher in the city school system.
    He found a place to live through roommates.com in South Philadelphia near the Italian Market, and took a temporary job at the Starbucks at Fourth and South Streets.

    He recently updated his page on MySpace.com, which proclaims his optimism: "Just waiting for life to begin."

    But his life ended about 1:30 a.m. yesterday, when police said Zabel was ambushed as he walked home from the midnight shift at the coffee shop. He was shot once in the neck in the 800 block of Ellsworth Street and fell to the sidewalk, police said.

    He was pronounced dead at the scene.

    The motive was robbery, said Sgt. Frank Hayes of the homicide squad. No arrests have been made.

    "I thought I had to worry about him in the classroom, not on the streets," his mother, Lana Zamora, said by telephone yesterday from Austin, Minn. She was preparing to fly to Philadelphia.

    Zamora said that she had driven her son here on May 2 and was assured by his new roommate that the neighborhood was safe. Now she is filled with disbelief and regret.

    "Beau decided what he wanted to do," she said. "I raised my children to make their own decisions."

    The second of three children, Zabel appeared to be a young man of great promise.

    An Eagle Scout, he grew up in the small city of Austin near the Iowa border, where Hormel makes meat products and the city proudly proclaims itself "Spam Town USA." He graduated in 2007 from Augustana College, a liberal arts school in Rock Island, Ill., where he studied mathematics, Spanish, philosophy and computer science.

    "He was a really good student," said Thomas Bengston, chairman of the Augustana math department, who described Zabel as good-natured and easy-going. "Things didn't get him down."

    Zabel was attracted to teaching, but he did not have a degree in education. He was drawn to the Philadelphia Teaching Fellows program because he could teach in city public schools while getting his certification through Drexel University.

    Zabel chose Philadelphia over a similar program in Chicago so he could be near an aunt who lives in Lancaster, Pa., Zamora said. He planned to have dinner on Friday with his cousin, she said.

    On Ellsworth Street yesterday, neighborhood youths played basketball just a few feet from where the young man fell, oblivious to the stained sidewalk. Neighbors expressed shock that a violent crime had occurred on their quiet block, though some grumbled about the recent influx of immigrants as a signal that the neighborhood was changing.

    Deena Burgase said she was wakened by the shot and immediately dismissed it as a problem with the utility lines - the electrical equipment had popped off recently. It was only after police arrived that Burgase understood that a young man had been killed across the narrow street from her rowhouse.

    "I thought it was a transformer explosion," she said. "This is the first shooting in our neighborhood."

    Police told neighbors that they would be studying any video of the area that night. There is a police camera on Washington Avenue, and Zabel is believed to have walked near the camera on his way home.

    Sgt. Tim Cooney said that Zabel's pockets had been turned out but that he still had his personal effects, including his wallet. Police believe only one assailant was involved.

    Zabel was the city's 139th homicide this year, compared with 181 by this time last year.

    Zabel's mother got the word yesterday and was eager for any news. "We don't have a whole lot of murders up here," she said.

    She was numbed by the news. She works as a victim's advocate for a nonprofit organization but did not fully comprehend victimization until yesterday.

    "I've worked with a lot of victims," she said. "It's different - a way different feeling - when you're the victim. I thought I would be angry, but right now I don't care what happens to the people who did this.

    "It won't bring my son back."



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    Contact staff writer Andrew Maykuth at 215-854-2947 or amaykuth@phillynews.com.

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    Default Re: Shooting on 800 block of Elsworth

    Sad to see a young man with such promise lost at so young an age.
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    Whats "SPAG?"
    "The rifle is the weapon of democracy. If guns are outlawed, only the government will have guns. Only the police, the secret police, the military. The hired servants of our rulers. Only the government-and a few outlaws. I intend to be among the outlaws." (Edward Abbey, "The Right to Arms," Abbey's Road [New York, 1979])
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    Default Re: Shooting on 800 block of Elsworth

    SPAG = South Philly Archery and Gun Club (I believe)
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    Default Re: Shooting on 800 block of Elsworth

    It is a shame that this young man was murdered. Sounds like he did have a chance to have a positive impact in the area and instead he was killed for some tip money....
    My thoughts and prayers go out to the family...
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    Default Re: Shooting on 800 block of Elsworth

    SPAG is the Philadelphia Archery & Gun Club, those of us who frequent it on a regular basis call it SPAG, adding the S since it is in SOUTH Philadelphia. It's a nice indoor range with a gun shop downstairs.

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    831-833 Ellsworth St
    Philadelphia, PA 19147
    (215) 551-4544
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    Default Re: Shooting on 800 block of Elsworth

    Random crime is scary. Two weeks after I moved here a woman was gunpointed, robbed and raped about half a block down from my door. and I live in a way better neighborhood than SPAG (which is a good neighborhood itself). Crime like this is horrible.




    Also :
    The motive was robbery, said Sgt. Frank Hayes of the homicide squad. No arrests have been made.
    BUT....

    Sgt. Tim Cooney said that Zabel's pockets had been turned out but that he still had his personal effects, including his wallet. Police believe only one assailant was involved.
    ?

    Sounds strange, I wonder if the news missed something, like maybe his cash was taken but not his wallet.
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    Default Re: Shooting on 800 block of Elsworth



    damn shame !~
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    Default Re: Shooting on 800 block of Elsworth

    Quote Originally Posted by OneLungMcClung View Post
    Sounds strange, I wonder if the news missed something, like maybe his cash was taken but not his wallet.
    He was killed for his ipod. The victim was known to listen to his ipod and have it with him all the time. When found dead, no ipod. That also leads many to believe the murderer(s) was/were teens. Philly youth in the PHA communities and some of the drug blocks near there = feral savages.

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    Default Re: Shooting on 800 block of Elsworth

    This is a huge shame, force the good people out I guess.

    It will be interesting how Nutter blames this on the gun and tells all his people that the area is safe and this was a random crime.
    The first vehicles normally on the scene of a crime are ambulances and police cruisers. If you are armed you have a chance to decide who gets transported in which vehicle, if you are not armed then that decision is made for you.

    Be prepared, because someone else already is and no one knows their intent except them.

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