Philadelphia, PA – A string of shootings across Philadelphia left three men wounded Friday evening, marking another night of gun violence that stretched from South to North Philadelphia.
The first shooting unfolded around 5:22 p.m. on the 2200 block of West Somerset Street, where officers from the 39th District found a 23-year-old man suffering from gunshot wounds.
Police transported the victim to Temple University Hospital, where he was listed in critical condition.
Key Points
- Three men were shot in separate incidents Friday across Philadelphia.
- Victims range in age from 23 to 60; two are hospitalized in stable condition.
- Police located at least one active crime scene and continue to investigate all three shootings.
South Philadelphia shooting leaves man wounded
Roughly two hours later, at about 7:25 p.m., officers from the 1st District responded to the area of 21st Street and Snyder Avenue for reports of another shooting. Police said a 60-year-old man was transported to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, where he was listed in stable condition. No crime scene was immediately located in connection with the incident.
North Philadelphia shooting adds to the toll
Less than an hour later, at approximately 8:15 p.m., officers from the 25th District were called to the 3200 block of Hurley Street, where they found an adult male with a gunshot wound. That victim was taken by police to Temple University Hospital for treatment. A crime scene was located and remains under investigation.
Police probe motive, search for suspects
Authorities have not released descriptions of suspects or potential motives in any of the three cases. Detectives from each district are reviewing surveillance footage and canvassing nearby blocks for witnesses.
Citywide effort to curb gun violence continues
The shootings come amid ongoing efforts by city officials and police to address persistent gun violence plaguing Philadelphia neighborhoods. Investigators are urging anyone with information to contact the Philadelphia Police Department’s tip line as all three investigations remain active.