Kaleb Bridges was sentenced to 166 months in prison for shooting a Philly pizza shop co-owner and her daughter.
Kaleb Bridges, 20, of Philadelphia, was sentenced on Wednesday to 166 months in prison and five years of supervised release.
On March 8, 2023, Bridges entered the Mayfair Pizza restaurant on the 7400 block of Frankford Avenue just before closing time. He then pulled out a gun and demanded that a 34-year-old employee empty the cash register and place the money into a bag. After the employee did so, Bridges pulled away before she could release the bag. He then opened fire, shooting the employee in the shoulder. She ducked below the counter before Bridges fired another shot, which struck a refrigerator.
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