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PHILADELPHIA — A mother and her daughter have been gunned down in a deadly shooting incident that happened Monday night in Glenolden. Valerie Morrow, the mother, has been pronounced dead. Her daughter suffered bullet wounds but is now recovering. The shooter has been identified as Officer Stephen Rozniakowski, according to a report by NBC 10. Officer Rozniakowski was an employee of the Colwyn Borough Police Department. According to reports, Officer Rozniakowski had dated the victim, Valerie, several years ago, but was still stalking her. Earlier in 2014, Officer Rozniakowski was reported and charged with 25 counts of stalking and 50 counts of harassment relating to another fiance of his, who filed reports to keep him away from her. Despite the charges, the police department evidently did not fire him, and he was not convicted. He was instead placed on administrative leave. After basically getting away with 75 counts of stalking and harassment, Officer Rozniakowski was in a position where he was able to kill a mother and shoot her daughter. One would think that after 75 counts, the department would ensure that he wasn’t able to harm anybody. But unfortunately, that does not appear to be the case. Watch the video below |