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Hit man gets 30-60 years in death of SEPTA driver

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Jan 12, 2016  A road-rage shooting in West Philadephia shut down four SEPTA trolley lines for several hours as police investigated, officials said. Officer Tanya Little.

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Witnesses said they saw a man get out of Hayes van and shoot Hayes in the head, the neck, and an arm before getting into a car driven by a woman and speeding away.

Fairman said homicide detectives interviewed Hicks son, who told them his mother was angry at Hayes because he had started a relationship with another woman and wanted her to leave the house.

After an argument in which Hayes swung at Hicks, she told her son she would find someone to hurt Hayes, Fairman said.

Police said Hicks turned to Gonzalez, a mechanic at a local garage where she and Hayes took their cars, because he often bragged about fixing things for people and collecting debts.

Hicks, now 58, was arrested in July 2012 after detectives found evidence of text messages and calls between Hicks and Gonzalez before Hayes slaying.

By then Gonzalez had fled the country. He was arrested a year later in Honduras and returned to the United States for trial.

Hicks pleaded guilty to third-degree murder and conspiracy April 14 and will be sentenced June 27. She admitted providing Gonzalez with the gun to kill Hayes. Also, while Hayes was showering, she unlocked the door to Hayes van so Gonzalez could ambush him.

Curiously, Hicks and Gonzalez never settled on how much he was to be paid for the job, Fairman said. He was supposed to take the victim s wallet and use the victim s ATM card toward payment. Gonzalez failed to take the wallet, and escaped to Honduras before arrangements could be made. jslobodzian phillynews.com