5 Dead in Philadelphia Shooting That’s Nation’s Worst Violence Around July 4
Police said the suspect is believed to have acted alone and had no connection to the victims before Monday’s shooting.
Police said the suspect is believed to have acted alone and had no connection to the victims before Monday’s shooting.
Five people were killed and two boys were also wounded in the Monday night shooting spree in southwest Philadelphia that made the city the site of the nation’s worst violence around the July 4 holiday.
The shootings took place over several blocks in the southwest part of the city. Officers chased the suspect as he continued to fire, and he was arrested in an alley after giving himself up.
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