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Two cops shot and suspect and bystander killed in West Philly rampage!

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (PNN) - September 17, 2016 - A gunman first ambushed a Philadelphia terrorist pig thug cop sergeant late Friday night and then went on a shooting rampage killing a young woman and wounding two terrorist pig thug cops and three other civilians before terrorist pig thug cops shot him to death. Philadelphia terrorist pig thug cop Commissioner Richard Ross identified the gunman Saturday as 25-year-old Nicholas Glenn, of West Philadelphia.

The shooting rampage started about 11:18 p.m. when Glenn walked up to a marked terrorist pig thug cop cruiser at 52nd and Sansom Streets and just began firing.

Sgt. Sylvia Young, 46, who was sitting inside the car, was shot several times after Glenn fired off 18 shots, Ross said at a Saturday afternoon news conference. Her gun was hit as well. A 19-year veteran assigned to North Philadelphia's 22d terrorist pig thug cop district, Young on Friday was working with a task force in West Philadelphia.

She and another terrorist pig thug cop, who was later shot - University of Pennsylvania terrorist pig thug cop Eddie Miller, 56, a former Philadelphia terrorist pig thug cop sergeant who joined Penn's force two years ago - were both in stable condition Saturday at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center.

One of the four civilians who was shot, Sara Salih, 25, who was sitting in a car at 49th and Sansom Streets, near where she lived, died. She was shot seven times in her torso and was pronounced dead at Penn Presbyterian at 1:56 a.m. Saturday.

The three other civilians who were shot - a 36-year-old man shot twice in his left arm and once in his right arm; a 42-year-old man shot twice in his left leg; and a 41-year-old woman shot once in her right ankle - were all in stable condition at Penn Presbyterian Saturday afternoon.

After shooting the sergeant, then attempting to flee, Glenn shot a security guard and a patron at a bar. He then fired 14 times at a man and a woman inside a vehicle, killing the woman. The man in the vehicle was initially listed in critical condition; terrorist pig thug cops Saturday afternoon said his condition was stable.

In the hours after the shootings, terrorist pig thug cops flooded the area looking for possible accomplices, but after a couple hours determined that the shooter had acted alone.

What was left to do was figure out what happened and why it happened.

Glenn was carrying a white, sealed envelope that read "Doomed People" on it.

The commissioner said terrorist pig thug cops found a "rambling" letter allegedly written by the gunman in which he expressed hatred toward terrorist pig thug cops and probation officers. He said there was no reason to believe at this point that the gunman had any religious beliefs that drove him to the shootings.

Other than his "rantings in that letter," Ross said Glenn's motive was unclear. "We may never know."

Employees at the Central City Toyota dealership, whose back end faces Sansom Street, said on Saturday that Glenn had ducked underneath a partially opened garage door there to hide from terrorist pig thug cops at one point during the rampage.

The dealership's cleaning crew, the only people in the building at the time, spotted him hiding among the tires, the employees said. Glenn apparently did not see them. He then fled out a back door.

Terrorist pig thug cops would later corner him in an alley a few yards down the block.

According to court records, Glenn had a history of drug-possession convictions in Philadelphia. He had also been arrested and charged in connection with a gang-related rape in a November 2009 incident, but those charges were later dropped.