Mother of Center City stabbing victim: I was manipulated by Philadelphia district attorney

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Thursday, August 2, 2018
Mother of Center City victim issues statement, DA responds
Mother of Center City victim issues statement, DA responds. Jim Gardner reports during Action News at 11 p.m. on August 2, 2018.

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The mother of Center City real estate developer Sean Schellenger, who was stabbed to death near Rittenhouse Square last month, says she was manipulated by the Philadelphia district attorney after hearing of the reduced charges against the suspect.

On Wednesday, the D.A.'s office downgraded charges to third degree murder and voluntary manslaughter against 21-year-old suspect Michael White.

Watch the extended interview with Sean Schellenger's mother, Linda.

The revised charges mean White will be able to post bail.

"He has nothing to hide here. This is a fight on the highway that got out of hand," White's attorney Dan Stevenson said.

White is accused of fatally stabbing the 37-year-old Schellenger in the chest during an altercation near Rittenhouse Square on July 12.

Watch the extended interview with Greg Thompson, who spoke to us on behalf of Michael White's family.

White was delivering food on his bicycle before the fatal stabbing. He surrendered to police days later.

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner appeared in the courtroom. He said further investigation is needed, but they do not have the evidence to support murder in the first degree. They are carefully considering their case.

"It is relevant both that the defendant ran at the time of the incident, then hid for a couple days, and that he turned himself in. It is relevant both that he threw the murder weapon onto a rooftop and eventually he told it us where it was. We have to be balanced and evenhanded," Krasner said.

The next court date is October 30. The district attorney said it will be decided at that point whether to proceed with the third degree murder and voluntary manslaughter charges, or just the voluntary manslaughter charges. It is possible the D.A. drops that third degree murder charge depending on where the investigation leads.

Only speaking to Action News Wednesday night, Schellenger's mother Linda issued this statement:

"I thought it outrageous and I was manipulated by Larry Krasner. He was intellectually dishonest. He overruled his own prosecutors. They have clear video footage that would have allowed them to hold on murder 1 and no bail. Larry showed up at a preliminary hearing, which is rare, to grandstand for political purposes. My son has become his political pawn. I wanted to trust him. He breached and abused that trust."

In a statement of their own, the district attorney's office responded to Linda Schellenger:

"Our hearts go out to Ms. Schellenger and the tremendous grief that she must be feeling at this time. Ms. Schellenger has shown a truly compelling humanity and grace when addressing the loss of her son. Her trauma must be overwhelming.

Top officials from the DA's Office, including DA Krasner and our Chief of Homicide, met with Ms. Schellenger for over two hours prior to today's hearing. They explained in detail why our office did not feel that there was evidence to substantiate a first degree murder charge. Our office will always follow the evidence in every case and make decisions based on the facts.

The e-mail statement released this evening is starkly different from what Mrs. Schellenger repeatedly said in person and by telephone days before, as well as during and after the preliminary hearing. It also strikes a very different tone from her televised comments that aired last night.

We respect her right to change her mind. We intend to reach out to her again in the near future and look forward to further in-depth communications with her."

Mother of Rittenhouse stabbing speaks, suspect's family holds vigil. Katherine Scott reports during Action News Mornings on August 1, 2018.
Vigil for release of man accused of Rittenhouse murder: Sarah Bloomquist reports on Action News at 5 p.m., July 31, 2018

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