The shooting happened around 11:56 p.m. Saturday in the 600 block of East Courtland Street.
Police say the victim, a man in his 30s, was shot twice in the left leg. He was taken to Temple University Hospital where he remains in stable condition.
The gunman fled in a gray Dodge Charger, police say.
According to police, the victim - who had a permit to carry a handgun - returned fire. It was not clear if anyone was hit by those shots.
Twenty pieces of ballistic evidence were found at the scene, and four parked vehicles were hit by bullets.
No arrests have been made.
Police: 5 overnight shootings leave 5 people hospitalized
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PHILADELPHIA - It was a violent night in Philadelphia with five people hospitalized in five separate shootings.
The first shooting happened on the 6600 block of North 7th Street on the highway at approximately 12:42 A.M. Police say a 26-year-old black male was shot one time in the right side of his back.
He was taken by police to Albert Einstein Medical Center and is currently listed in stable condition. The scene was held and no arrest.
A 30-year-old suffered multiple gunshot wounds to the chest and face. He took himself to the hospital at approximately 2:57 a.m. where he is currently listed in critical condition. The location of the shooting is unknown at this time. No arrest was made and no weapon was recovered.
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