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Man Shot Twice in Stomach in Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA, PA – A 28-year-old male was shot twice in the stomach on Saturday evening on a Philadelphia highway. The incident occurred at 1000 W. Hunting Park Avenue at 9:40 PM, prompting a response from officers of the 25th District.

The victim was transported to Temple University Hospital by a private vehicle and is currently listed in stable condition. Despite the quick response, police were unable to locate a crime scene, and no arrests have been made. Additionally, no weapon has been recovered in connection with the shooting.

The Shooting Investigation Group is actively conducting an ongoing investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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