Over 65 shots fired on busy Philadelphia street; 6 wounded
Source: CBS17
Two gunmen fired more than 65 rounds on a Philadelphia street, sending nighttime pedestrians on a busy block teeming with markets and restaurants scrambling for cover and injuring six people, at least one of them critically, police said Friday.
Police responded around 11:30 p.m. Thursday in the Germantown neighborhood and found a 21-year-old woman shot multiple times in the abdomen and chest and lying near dozens of spent casings. Officers rushed her to the hospital, where she was in critical condition Friday.
Five men ages 19 to 29 were taken with gunshot wounds by private vehicles to two hospitals, police said. All were expected to survive. Officers are looking at surveillance footage, Chief Inspector Scott Small told reporters late Thursday.
The injured woman, who suffered the most gunshot wounds, may have been the intended target, Small said. But the extensive crime scene with a sea of casings on Germantown Avenue and bullets from at least two different-caliber semiautomatic weapons striking parked cars made it difficult to be certain.
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The fact that we found over 65 spent shell casings thats a whole lot of shots fired so its hard to even say who is the intended target and who is struck by stray gunfire, Small said.
Itchinjim
(3,085 posts)Traildogbob
(8,801 posts)Stayed tuned. More everyday.
Jetheels
(991 posts)maxsolomon
(33,400 posts)I wonder how many of the bullets are from DGUs?
Explain, please?
maxsolomon
(33,400 posts)It's the rationale for carrying a handgun everywhere, for keeping one unsecured next to your bed, for carrying it through airport security, for having it on the seat of your truck where a 3 year old can access it.
The only time I ever had to use a gun in self defense was 25 yr ago, when I was 17 and my dad had just choked my mom unconscious before turning on us kids.
Still don't feel the need to carry concealed or keep a handgun by my bedside though. Just pointing a loaded gun at someone was enough to require counseling and meds for a solid decade.
maxsolomon
(33,400 posts)Sorry you had that happen.
I've scrupulously avoided them my whole life, but my brother had a long gun stuck in his chest when working at our local quick stop. He was freaked out for years.
That's the thing about guns. Gunners love the theoretical part of self-defense; they haven't had to deal with the consequences of it.
BumRushDaShow
(129,459 posts)and a couple blocks south of George Washington's "Germantown (summer) White House" where he and Martha (slaves in tow) went during the Yellow Fever plague and during hot summers downtown in the 1790s.
I have noticed that they have been doing some major gentrification around that part of Germantown.
Am guessing that is gang/drug-related (or could be related to being a witness in court cases). Ever since the "old guard" organized crime syndicates were finally taken out after decades of infesting the city, the vacuum must be "filled".