PHILADELPHIA, PA — A string of overnight violence rattled Philadelphia early Saturday as police investigated two unrelated incidents: a stabbing in the 15th District and a shooting in the 25th District that left one man seriously injured.
Key Points
- A woman was stabbed on Kinsey Street and taken to the hospital; no arrests reported
- A man with multiple gunshot wounds walked into Temple Hospital; two guns recovered
- Both incidents remain under active investigation by Philadelphia police units
Stabbing in 15th District
At approximately 7:16 a.m., an adult female was stabbed on the 1800 block of Kinsey Street, according to police. Emergency medics from the Philadelphia Fire Department transported her to a nearby hospital. Authorities have not released her condition.
The scene was secured by responding officers, and the case has been handed over to the Northwest Detective Division. No suspects have been identified, and the motive behind the attack remains unclear.
Early morning shooting under investigation
In a separate incident around 1:58 a.m., an adult male arrived at Temple University Hospital suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Investigators believe the shooting took place on the 3400 block of Germantown Avenue in the 25th District.
Police responded to the area and held the scene for investigation. Two firearms were recovered at the location, but no arrests have been made. The case is being investigated by the department’s Shooting Investigation Group.
Ongoing investigations
Authorities have not released the identities of either victim. Both incidents occurred within hours of each other, though there is no indication the cases are related. Police have asked anyone with information to contact the appropriate investigative units.