A 30-year-old man is in critical condition and undergoing surgery after being shot in West Philadelphia early Tuesday morning, police say.
A man is in the hospital in critical condition after being shot in West Philadelphia early Tuesday morning, authorities say.
According to police, the shooting happened just after 1 a.m. at the intersection of N 64th and Vine Streets. Police responded after hearing gunshots and found a 31-year-old man laying on the ground with a gunshot wound to the torso, officials say. Small says the man was transported to Lankenau Hospital, where he is in critical condition and undergoing surgery. Authorities say they also found the victim's car double parked on scene.
According to Small, authorities do not have a motive or suspect, but they will check surveillance cameras in the area.
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