A man was shot while onboard a SEPTA bus Tuesday night in South Philadelphia.
A man has been shot while onboard a SEPTA bus in South Philadelphia Tuesday night, according to SEPTA officials.
At approximately 6:40 p.m., a person was shot onboard a Route 79 bus at Broad and Snyder Avenue in South Philly, a SEPTA spokesperson said.Further information can be found here.Police are searching for the suspect who is believed to have fled from the bus into the Syner Street Station along SEPTA’s Broad Street Line.
SEPTA said at this time trains are bypassing the Synder station in both directions until further notice.
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