'We won't forget' Loved ones plead for justice in Harrisburg homicide case 12 years later
The family of Robert Diggs, shot and killed in his Harrisburg apartment in May 2013, is still pursuing justice after over a decade. Diggs' daughter, Tanika Jones, highlighted police inaction on the day of the shooting, claiming they left without investigating further. His body was discovered a day later, raising concerns about missed opportunities to apprehend the shooter. Jones identified potential suspects based on witness accounts and video footage, claiming they returned to the scene to destroy evidence. Harrisburg police have issued warrants for Carlos Ramos and Hung Pham, and the U.
S. Marshals are now involved as the suspects are believed to have fled the area. Jones emphasizes her belief that the killer remains a threat to the community until captured. Next month marks 12 years since her family lost Diggs, amplifying their fight for justice. The case underscores ongoing issues of violence and public safety in the area.