A Minnesota man shot to death Sunday on a dark Philadelphia street may have been killed by someone after his iPod, police said Monday.
Beau Zabel, a 23-year-old native of Austin, Minn., was to begin graduate school and student teaching in Philadelphia in a few weeks. He was fatally shot about 1:30 a.m. as he walked home alone after working the late shift at a Starbucks coffee shop.
Homicide Sgt. Charles Coan said investigators are reviewing surveillance video. While no videos show the actual shooting, police have one image of Zabel moments before he was killed and views of others who were in the area at the time, he said.
Zabel left Starbucks at the end of his shift and was within a block of finishing his 1 1/2-mile walk home when he was attacked.
No one has been arrested, but Coan said police "are making progress." They are looking for a lone gunman, he said.
Zabel's roommate and co-workers told police that he "always had his iPod with him," Coan said.
He was found without it and with one pocket turned inside out. His backpack, with his wallet and money inside, was found at the scene, Coan said.
Coan said that while he'd never blame a victim for an attack, "you're kind of setting yourself up" for peril by wearing an iPod while walking alone at night. For one thing, "you can't hear anybody" when an iPod is playing, he said.