At about 2:48 a.m. Sunday more gunfire broke out, this time on the 1800 block of Pratt Street in the same neighborhood. There, a 19-year-old man was shot three times in the arm and stomach before being taken to Temple University Hospital, where he was listed in critical but stable condition, police said.
About two hours later, police in Center City found a man who had been shot once in the leg near the intersection of 10th and Market streets. Medics took him to Jefferson University Hospital, where he was in stable condition. Police were investigating whether the shooting happened at that location or whether the man was shot somewhere else and walked to the intersection.
Police did not immediately announce any arrests in any of the cases, which all followed a mass shooting Saturday night in which a 17-year-old boy and five others were wounded as they had a late-night barbecue at a West Philadelphia playground.
Minors have been frequently caught in the crossfire throughout the city this summer.
Just this week, a 6-year-old girl was shot in the chest as a gun battle erupted in West Philadelphia. The city’s police union has offered $10,000 for information leading to an arrest.
Only days before the girl was shot, a 7-year-old boy died when another shootout happened as he was playing outside. Three men have been arrested in that case.
There have been more than 1,800 shootings and nearly 1,100 shooting victims in the city this year alone, according to Philadelphia Police Department crime statistics. However, those numbers are only current through Aug. 2, meaning the total is actually higher than that.
“These acts of lawlessness have no place in our communities; and I remain steadfast in that we will hold accountable those individuals who seek to cause harm in our city,” Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said in a late-night statement after Saturday’s mass shooting.
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