Wednesday, July 15, 2015

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PhillyLand: Two Men Killed In Opposite Ends Of The City Within 24 Hours

By Aubrey Whelan, July 15, 2015 Inquirer

A 25-year-old man was killed by a gunman who chased him down a Point Breeze street Monday morning, Philadelphia police said. It was the first of two homicides in less than 24 hours at opposite ends of the city.

In Monday's incident, police responded to a report of gunshots on the 1700 block of Tasker Street at 11:48 a.m. and found the victim shot in the left leg, arm, and chest. Medics took him to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead about six hours later. His name was not released.

Police said they believe the gunman opened fire as he neared the victim, who lived about two blocks from where he was killed. The gunman then got into a car and drove off, police said.

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