Detectives were on the scene of the shooting for about two hours Friday night, according to police.
Two people were shot near Locust and Second streets in downtown Harrisburg on Friday evening, according to police.
Lt. Kyle Gautsch confirmed that a man and woman were hit by gunfire on the street around 5 p.m., and suffered non-life-threatening injuries. Detectives were on the scene until around 7 p.m. Second and Locust were quiet after the scene was cleared, with the restaurants open in the area as normal.Gautsch asked that anyone with information or who witnessed the shooting contact Harrisburg police at 717-558-6900.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Harrisburg lands new convention that will bring nearly 700 visitors to the cityCommunity and corporate leaders on Thursday announced plans for the convention which will take place Wednesday, Sept. 20-22 at the Hilton Harrisburg Hotel.
Read more »
Harrisburg company merges with Milwaukee-based public relations firmAs a result of the merger, Harrisburg-based Merit will now offer a number of new services including media relations, influencer marketing, brand journalism, cause and advocacy marketing, investor relations and crisis communications.
Read more »
Developer plans to build $17M affordable housing apartment building on site of former Harrisburg schoolThe building would include 48 open loft style one bedroom apartments, an on-site daycare with a playground, retail space, leasing offices and a large community room. The site would also include a food bank, clothing bank and a garden for free vegetables, and produce.
Read more »
Detectives say doorbell camera video contradicts suspect's account after dog shotA Greenwood woman is facing an animal cruelty charge after deputies say she shot a dog in a Johnson County neighborhood on Feb. 4.
Read more »
Public's help sought as detectives investigate Valley Center battery theftsFrom late December 2022 through January of this year, more than 100 LG lithium power cell batteries were stolen from the Valley Center Energy Storage Facility. Each battery costs around $3,000.
Read more »