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Oron Carl "Snook" Beebe Jr. Credit: Gardner Funeral Home.

Family of Mt. Ephraim Man Killed in Walgreens Parking Lot Sues Businesses, Attacker for Wrongful Death

The family of Oron Carl “Snook” Beebe, Jr., who died after being assaulted in a Walgreens parking lot, is suing the pharmacy and Bobby Ray’s Black Horse Tavern, which he and his alleged assailant had patronized prior to the incident, in civil court. The suit also names Luke Humphrey of Collingswood, who is on criminal trial for manslaughter in the matter, and his parents as defendants. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…

By Matt Skoufalos | January 30, 2026
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