Gunfire erupted Saturday night in Philadelphia’s downtown area and near a nightclub in Chattanooga on Sunday morning
In Philadelphia, police officers were patrolling the downtown area on South Street when numerous gunshots rang out, and they witnessed several suspects firing into a large crowd just before midnight, city police inspector D F Pace said during a news conference.
At least two men and a woman were killed in the shooting, he said. Police later identified the slain victims as Kristopher Minners, 22; Alexis Quinn, 27; and Gregory “Japan” Jackson, 34.Investigators processing the scene recovered two handguns, including one with an extended magazine, police said. No arrests were immediately announced. Pace said police were asking business owners to review video from surveillance cameras.
“Once again, we see lives senselessly lost and those injured in yet another horrendous, brazen and despicable act of gun violence,” Kenney’s statement added.
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