Temple grad is gunned down in random shooting caught on camera

Horrific moment Temple graduate, 23, is shot in neck and killed in ‘random’ attack in Philadelphia that saw shooter pace the area for an hour before selecting victim and fleeing

  • Everett Beauregard, 32, a Temple University graduate, was gunned down Thursday just after midnight
  • The killer can be seen on surveillance footage pacing back and forth on the block where he shot Beauregard in the back
  • After the college graduate passed his murderer on the sidewalk, the suspect turned and shot him at pointblank range
  • Philadelphia authorities are offering a $20,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest and conviction of the gunman
  • Police are asking that anyone with information about the killing called the Homicide Division at (215) 686-3334 or (215) 686-3335 

Chilling surveillance footage captured the moment a Philadelphia gunman murdered a recent Temple University graduate, shooting him in the neck at point blank range in what police believe was a random and unprovoked attack.

Everett Beauregard, 23, who once interned for Congressman Brendan Boyle, took the train from a friend’s house on Thursday night and was walking home from his stop when he was gunned down.

Philadelphia police first thought the killing was a botched robbery, but now believe the college grad was picked at random. 

The killer hasn’t been arrested, so cops have been unable to offer any possible motive as to the horrific killing.  

Recent Temple University graduate, Everett Beauregard, was fatally shot in an unprovoked attack as he walked home to his apartment on Thursday

This is the moment that a hooded and masked gunman randomly gunned down Everett Beauregard on a West Philadelphia street

After firing into the back of Beauregard’s neck, severing his spinal cord, the gunman fled up the block, firing another round at his victim as he ran

Investigators released video that shows the gunman — a male with a slim build, wearing a dark hoodie, black pants and a medical-grade mask — pacing on 35th Street between Hamilton and Spring Garden streets.

The video shows the suspect’s hand in the pocket with the gun. As he walks, he reaches over with his free hand to adjust the weapon nervously.  

He reaches Spring Garden Street at the end of the 400 block of 35th Street and looks behind him, then turns and comes back down the block, meeting Beauregard midblock.

As the former campaign worker passes the stoop of a townhouse, the suspect stops and turns back to where Beauregard just past and fires. 

Philadelphia authorities are offering $20,000 for any information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the gunman

Everett Beauregard, 23, pictured, was an was murdered on the street on Thursday night

Gunshots ring out on the video, first one into the back of the victim’s neck and then the gunman breaks into a run and fires another shot after he passes the fatally wounded man who collapses to the ground.

Police said that the victim was hit once and the bullet severed his spinal cord.

Philadelphia authorities are offering $20,000 for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the gunman.

Beauregard’s recent alma mater posted a short memorial to him on Twitter.

‘We are deeply saddened to learn of the tragic death of Temple alumnus Everett Beauregard, who was killed in West Philadelphia last night . . . He had a very bright future ahead of him, and it is beyond disheartening knowing we will no longer be able to watch him soar alongside his fellow Owls,’ college administrators wrote, referring to the university mascot.

The murderer, seen here, was walking up and down 35th Street between Hamilton and Spring Garden streets just after midnight

Video shows the killer plant his feet before pulling out a handgun and firing one round into Beauregard’s neck, severing his spinal cord

US Rep. Brendan Boyle commented on Facebook after the shooting, denouncing the surge in gun violence across the country.

‘I am heartsick to learn the senseless epidemic of gun violence has struck a member of my team, our former campaign intern Everett Beauregard,’ Boyle wrote. 

‘Everett worked for my campaign during the 2018 election season. He made great contributions to our electoral victory that year. 

‘He was a nice, well liked, and purposeful young man with a bright future ahead of him. We will truly miss him and we grieve along with his family and friends during this difficult time.’

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