
18-year-old shot twice in Philly City Hall train station: police
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Philadelphia police are investigating an incident in which an 18-year-old was reportedly shot twice in a SEPTA train station during a fight early Thursday morning.
Police recovered two spent shell casings from the scene, the local station reported. Fox News reached out to the Philadelphia Police for more information, but they did not immediately respond.
According to local WCAU, Small said the 18-year-old male victim approached a police officer in the station at approximately 4 a.m., saying he had just been shot. The unidentified man was then rushed to a nearby hospital. He is reported to be in stable condition.

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