Com. v. Callum, B.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJune 22, 2023
Docket1389 EDA 2022
StatusUnpublished

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Com. v. Callum, B., (Pa. Ct. App. 2023).

Opinion

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT OP 65.37

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : BRANDON CALLUM : : Appellant : No. 1389 EDA 2022

Appeal from the PCRA Order Entered September 9, 2021 In the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County Criminal Division at No: CP-51-CR-0008254-2017

BEFORE: PANELLA, P.J., LAZARUS, J., and STABILE, J.

MEMORANDUM BY STABILE, J.: FILED JUNE 22, 2023

Appellant, Brandon Callum, appeals from an order denying his petition

for relief under the Post Conviction Relief Act, 42 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 9541-9546.

Counsel for Appellant has filed a motion to withdraw as counsel and a no-

merit letter in accordance with Commonwealth v. Turner, 544 A.2d 927

(Pa. 1988), and Commonwealth v. Finley, 550 A.2d 213 (Pa. Super. 1988).

We grant counsel’s motion to withdraw and affirm the order denying

Appellant’s petition.

The evidence adduced during trial was as follows:

On April 23, 2017, [Appellant] and co-defendant Clive Foster, fatally shot Tahmeer Outlaw (the “decedent”) on the 6900 block of Hegerman Street, in the city and county of Philadelphia. Gary Martin testified that he was outside of his home on the 6900 block of Hegerman Street doing yard work when he saw the decedent walk past and then double back and walk in the opposite direction. Martin did not know the decedent. Martin then went to the side of his house and heard four to five gunshots. He ran out into the street and saw the decedent lying in the middle of the street, J-S10032-23

bleeding from his chest. Martin called the police and waited for them to arrive. N.T., 7/16/2018 at 45-52.

Khadijah Robinson testified that at approximately 4:55 p.m. on April 23, 2017, she was standing on her porch on the 6900 block of Hegerman Street when she saw a white Honda drive by twice. The Honda was occupied by two males who were looking around. Her attention was drawn to the vehicle because she thought the driver was “cute” and she thought the pair was looking for someone. The passenger was wearing a hood pulled up on his head and was seated in a fully reclined position. The driver was light-skinned with sandy brown hair, wearing a white T-shirt. Robinson went inside for a moment, and, upon hearing gunshots, ran to the door and saw the white Honda “speeding” down Hegerman Street. The next day, Robinson reported what she had witnessed to police. Thereafter, she gave a statement to homicide detectives and identified [Appellant] from a photo array as the driver of the vehicle. Id. at 54-70.

Angelo Giorno testified that he lives on the 6900 block of Hegerman Street. On April 23, 2017, he was sitting outside at approximately 5:15 p.m. when he heard multiple gunshots. He observed a white Honda “fly by” at a high rate of speed and go through a stop sign. He was taken by police to the 6700 block of Tulip Street where he positively identified the Honda. N.T., 7/17/2018 at 93-107.

Anthony Giorno testified that he was sitting outside on the 6900 block of Hegerman Street on the date of the incident. At approximately 5:15 p.m., he heard six gunshots and observed a four-door white Honda drive by at a high rate of speed and go through a stop sign. There were two males in the vehicle. Both had hoods up. The driver was light-skinned. Anthony Giorno identified a white Honda shortly after the incident. N.T., 7/18/2018 at 54-68.

Jennifer Van Deursen testified that [Appellant] lived with her on the 6900 block of Tulip Street, which is approximately three blocks from where this incident occurred. Van Deursen had asked [Appellant] to move out of her residence two days before the incident due to relationship issues. On the date of the incident, she saw [Appellant] earlier in the day standing next to a white Honda. At the time of the incident, she heard that there was a shooting and went to the scene, but could not get onto Hegerman

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Street due to police barricades. She walked back to her house and found [Appellant] in her living room. Upon seeing her, [Appellant] left the house. N.T., 7/16/2018 at 129-35.

Police Officer [Justin] Hynes testified that on April 23, 2017, he was responding to a radio call giving a flash of a shooting involving a white Honda on the 6900 block of Hegerman Street. He was then notified that an officer was in foot pursuit nearby. He joined in the foot pursuit and arrested a male who jumped from a garage. That male was the co-defendant, Clive Foster. Id. at 138-44.

Detective Thorsten Lucke from the Homicide Division testified that he recovered video from a private residence located at 6955 Hegerman Street and from an automotive business located at 6701 Tulip Street. The videos were played for the jury. The video from Hegerman Street show[ed] a white vehicle turn onto Hegerman Street at approximately 5:04 p.m. The vehicle [was] then seen again turning onto Hegerman behind a young male, who is on foot, at approximately 5:13 p.m. The first call to police reporting a shooting was at approximately 5:16 p.m. Thereafter, at approximately 5:28 p.m., the camera on the 6700 block of Tulip Street show[ed] the same white vehicle with a male exiting it and running. At approximately 5:34 p.m., that male reappear[ed] on the video in the custody of the police. That male [was] the co- defendant. Id. at 110-26.

Police Officer Jacqueline Davis from the Crime Scene Unit of the Philadelphia Police Department testified that on April 23, 2017, she was called to investigate a crime scene located on the 6900 block of Hegerman Street. Additionally, she investigated a white Honda Accord located on the 6700 block of Tulip Street. P.O. Davis recovered a handgun—a nine-millimeter Smith and Wesson—from the glove compartment of the vehicle, four fired cartridge casings (“FCCs”) from the passenger front and rear seats, a pack of Newport cigarettes, and a social security card and a driver’s license in [Appellant]’s name. P.O. Davis swabbed the exterior and interior doors and windows of the vehicle for DNA. She also swabbed the gun and the Newport cigarette box. P.O. Davis lifted fingerprints from various locations outside and inside the vehicle. Id. at 147-78.

Patrick Raytik testified that he is employed as a Forensic Scientist with the city of Philadelphia. He examined fingerprint cards associated with lifts from a white Honda Accord submitted for this

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incident. A palm print recovered from the driver-side front door of the vehicle and a palm print recovered from the passenger-side front door of the vehicle matched [Appellant]. A palm print from the passenger-side door matched the co-defendant. A fingerprint from the interior passenger-side front door matched the co- defendant. A fingerprint from the interior rear-view mirror and a fingerprint from the Newport pack matched [Appellant]. Two fingerprints from the gun magazine matched [Appellant]. N.T., 7/17/2018 at 45-52.

Counsel stipulated that Rui Fen Kubiak would testify as an expert in DNA analysis that she performed DNA analysis on the samples recovered from the Honda Accord and found [Appellant]’s DNA on the driver-side door exterior. N.T., 7/18/2018 at 14-16.

Dr. Daniel Brown from the Medical Examiner’s Office testified that he performed an autopsy on the decedent. The decedent died from a gunshot wound to the chest—the bullet passed through his lung and aorta. Dr. Brown recovered a bullet from the decedent’s body. N.T., 7/17/2018 at 18-28.

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