PHILADELPHIA, PA – Police in Philadelphia are still searching for the gunmen who shot nine people outside a Philadelphia bar last Saturday.
The first shooting took place on Saturday when the gunmen stopped their car and began shooting at a crowd outside a bar near the intersection of East Allegheny Avenue and Kensington Avenue in Philadelphia’s Kensington neighborhood.
Police now believe the shooters were also involved in the shooting of a 27-year-old man on October 7th, using the same vehicle.
The victim was shot multiple times and suffered three gunshot wounds to the leg.
In last week’s shooting, nine people were injured and it is believed the gunmen were targeting an individual when they shot into the crowd.
The victims were all rushed to Temple University Hospital for treatment.
They were identified as:
A 23-year-old black female victim was shot twice to the back and placed in stable condition.
A 23-year-old black male victim was shot once to the left chest and placed in critical but stable condition.
A 24-year-old black male victim was shot once to the left leg and placed in stable condition.
A 24-year-old black male victim was shot once to the stomach and once to the right leg and placed in stable condition.
A 24-year-old Hispanic male victim was shot once to the neck, once to the chest, and once to the abdomen and placed in critical condition.
A 25-year-old black male victim was shot once to the right leg, once to the right arm, once to the left knee, and once to the right ribcage and placed in critical condition.
A 27-year-old black male victim was shot three times to the right leg and placed in critical condition.
A 40-year-old white male victim was shot once to the left thigh and placed in stable condition.
A 40-year-old white male victim was shot once to the left hand and placed in critical condition.
No weapons were recovered and no suspects or arrests have been announced by the Philadelphia Police Department.
- Vehicle Description: 2003-07 Honda Accord Sedan, dark in color, with blue tinted after-market headlights and tinted windows.
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