Gunmen in triple shooting that wounded three philadelphia kids caught on video

Gunmen in Triple Shooting that Wounded Three Philadelphia Kids Caught on Video

PHILADELPHIA, PA — The Philadelphia Police Department and its Shooting Investigation Group are seeking public assistance to identify suspects involved in a recent triple shooting incident. The event unfolded on July 11, at approximately 8:41 PM, on the 1300 block of North 11th Street.

During the incident, a white late-model Jeep Grand Cherokee was used by the suspects to flee the scene. The vehicle is described as having a moon roof, chrome rearview mirrors, and five-spoke alloy wheels. The suspects involved were masked and dressed in all-black clothing. Specific descriptions include one suspect on foot and another seated on the rear, driver’s side of the Jeep. The driver’s description remains unknown.

The shooting resulted in three victims, ages 2, 15, and 17, being rushed to local hospitals. Fortunately, all three were listed in stable condition following the incident.

The Philadelphia Police Department urges anyone with information about the suspects or the vehicle to come forward to aid in their investigation. The lack of known license plate information and the anonymity of the driver increase the need for public input to apprehend those responsible for this crime.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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