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A mass shooting of nine people in West Philadelphia early Sunday morning has resulted in three deaths, police confirmed. The shooting, possibly at a block party with more than 100 people, happened ...
More than 100 people were at the scene for a party, police told WPVI. Nine people were shot, three fatally, when gunfire involving multiple gunmen erupted early Sunday at a party in Philadelphia ...
Three people were killed and six others were injured in a shooting that occurred early Sunday during a party in Philadelphia, multiple local media outlets reported. More than 100 people were ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Three people, including two brothers, died and six others were injured in a shooting at a block party early Sunday morning in the Carroll Park section of West Philadelphia ...
Sunday morning’s shooting was the third deadly mass shooting at an outdoor party in Philadelphia this year, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. On July 4, 19-year-old Maurice Quann was ...
PHILADELPHIA - Another summer night took a devastating turn when police say a gathering erupted into a mass shooting that claimed ... gathered at a possible block party when gunfire was exchanged ...
The big picture: It's at least the third mass shooting in Philadelphia this year that occurred at a large outside gathering. The latest: More than 100 people were at an unsanctioned block party in ...
Officers with the Philadelphia Police Department responded to 1200 N. Alden Street following a report of a shooting around 2 a.m., per a news release. A party with over 100 people in attendance ...
There had been about 200 people at the party attending what police described as a "meetup" organized via social media, Philadelphia police said. MORE: Third person charged in fatal shooting of ...
On Sunday, July 21, the Philadelphia Police Department ... more than 100 people had been at the party in the Carroll Park neighborhood when the shooting occurred. According to the outlet ...
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