PHILADELPHIA, PA – A 12-year-old boy was injured by a stray bullet during a shooting Tuesday evening in North Philadelphia, authorities said.
The child was hit around 6:43 p.m. near 18th and Huntingdon Streets and was rushed to St. Christopher’s Hospital by responding officers.
He was listed in stable condition as detectives continued to investigate the circumstances surrounding the gunfire.
Key Points
- 12-year-old boy shot by stray bullet in North Philadelphia
- Victim transported to St. Christopher’s Hospital, listed in stable condition
- Police investigation remains active and ongoing
Shooting under investigation
Officers from the 22nd District arrived within minutes of the report and found the young victim suffering from a single gunshot wound. Authorities believe the boy was not the intended target but was instead caught in the line of fire.
Detectives process the scene
Members of the Central Detectives Division and the Crime Scene Unit (CI-3) responded to the area to collect evidence and canvass for witnesses. Shell casings were recovered from the street, and police are working to determine where the gunfire originated.
Community shaken by violence
Residents of the surrounding blocks reported hearing multiple shots before seeing officers rush to the scene. The incident has renewed calls for safety in areas where children are often outside after school hours.
Investigation ongoing
No arrests have been made, and police have not released any description of suspects. The investigation remains active, and anyone with information is urged to contact the Philadelphia Police Department.