Police say a gunman opened fire on a man at a grocery store in West Philadelphia and the entire incident was captured on surveillance cameras outside the store.
A shooting in West Philadelphia was caught on camera and shows the moment a gunman opened fire on a man who ran into a corner store.Authorities say a man was shot twice during a street shooting that spilled into a crowded grocery store in West Philadelphia.
Officers from the Philadelphia Police Department were called to the area of 41st Street and Lancaster Avenue just before 6:40 p.m. for reports of a shooting. Officers found a 34-year-old man was found with gunshot wounds to each leg, according to police. He was brought to Penn Presbyterian Hospital in stable condition.
Chief Inspector Scott Small told reporters that the victim ran inside a corner store when the gunshots began. The shooter then followed the victim into the store and fired two more times, Small said.
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