Two men are in critical condition after police say they were shot multiple time in West Philadelphia Saturday afternoon.
Police say two daytime shootings in West Philadelphia have left two men in critical condition Saturday.
A 28-year-old man was reportedly shot five times on the 400 block of North Daggett Street around 2 p.m. He was struck once in the arm, once in the stomach and three times in the back.Less than an hour later, police say another man is in critical condition after being shot about 4 miles away on the 1700 block of Wilton Street. He suffered multiple shots throughout his body.
A van with several bullet holes and shattered windows could been seen at the location of the alleged shooting.
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