Did Facebook bragging about money lead to deadly home invasion?

Facebook post may have led to murder

PHILADELPHIA -- Police are investigating whether a Facebook post may have been motive behind a fatal home invasion, reports CBS Philly.

Police say 50-year-old Tony Harris was shot dead after three armed men stormed his house around 11 p.m. Monday. The suspects apparently stormed the Kingsessing neighborhood home with one goal in mind.

"[They] entered through their front door all brandishing guns, demanding the money. 'Where is the money,'" Police Captain James Clark told CBS Philly.

The family of Tony Harris believes this Facebook post in which he reportedly joked about misplacing $60,000 led to his fatal shooting by armed gunmen in Philadelphia. CBS Philly

His family believes that a Facebook post dated Oct. 5 is what made them targets, according to the station. In it, Harris reportedly jokes about misplacing $60,000.

Police say Harris was surrounded in the living room, while his wife was allegedly held at gunpoint in the kitchen. Their children were reportedly all asleep upstairs.

The victim's wife told CBS Philly she overheard the suspects threatening to harm her if he didn't stop moving. He was later shot.

The alleged robbers likely got away with nothing, according to the station.

Police told CBS Philly that they were aware of the post and are looking into it as a possible motive.

Even as investigators remain uncertain of the motive behind the robbery, the family says they are sure.

Police have not yet identified any suspects, but the investigation is ongoing, according to the station.

Authorities are asking anyone with information to call the Homicide division at 215-686-3334.

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