Overnight violence persists as 1 killed, 4 shot in separate incidents in Philadelphia
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PHILADELPHIA - Five people have been hospitalized after several different overnight shootings in Philadelphia.
The first incident happened at approximately 9:26 p.m. A 39-year-old black male was shot 2 times in the left thigh and 1 time in the left index finger. He walked to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center and is currently listed in stable condition. The location of the incident is unknown at this time. No arrests were made and no weapon was recovered. The investigation is active and ongoing with Southwest Detectives Division.
In a second shooting incident, a 32-year-old Black male was shot on the 1800 block of East Tioga Street in the Kensington section of the city at approximately 9:50 p.m.
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Updated on February 22, 2021 at 2:21 pm
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An elderly man is fighting for his life while seven other people, including a teen girl, are recovering after a gunman opened fire in broad daylight near a busy SEPTA station in Philadelphia’s Olney section Wednesday afternoon.
The shooting occurred around 2:50 p.m. at Broad Street and Olney Avenue near the Olney Transportation Center and Albert Einstein Medical Center. Download our NBC Washington app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. Today s mass shooting near the Olney Transportation Center, in broad daylight, is yet another tragic example of the vicious, outrageous, and unacceptable gun violence epidemic that s threatening the lives and safety of our fellow Philadelphians, Mayor Jim Kenney wrote in a statement.