3 dead in Philadelphia as string of weekend mass shootings erupt across nation

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At least five mass shootings occurred in a 27-hour stretch across the country.

Three people were killed and 12 others were injured when "several active shooters" opened fire at a crowded intersection in Philadelphia's South Street entertainment district late Saturday night -- one of a string of mass shootings that erupted across the country over the weekend, officials said.

The Philadelphia shooting was one of at least five across the nation involving four or more victims in a violent 27-hour span, including one that left three people dead and 11 injured in Chattanooga, Tennessee, another in which three people were killed at a graduation party in Socorro, Texas, and yet another that left a 14-year-old girl dead and eight people injured at a strip mall in Phoenix, Arizona, according to the Gun Violence Archive, a website that tracks shootings across the nation.

In total, nine people were killed and 38 injured in the five shootings.

The Philadelphia shooting erupted just before midnight at the busy intersection of Third and South streets.

Inspector D.F. Pace of the Philadelphia Police Department said hundreds of people were milling about on the street when the shooting caused a panic and sent people running in all directions, some diving behind cars for cover.

"There were hundreds of individuals just enjoying South Street, as they do every single weekend, when the shooting broke out," Pace told reporters.

Police respond to a mass shooting in Philadelphia's South Street neighborhood on June 5, 2022, that left three people dead and 11 injured. WPVI

He said a police officer on patrol in the area witnessed the shooting unfold and attempted to detain one of the gunmen. He said the officer fired at the armed man three times, possibly wounding him.

"The officer engaged that shooter and as a result of that brave officer, that individual, again, we're uncertain whether he was struck or not, but the officer was able to get that individual to drop his gun and flee," Pace said.

Inspector D.F. Pace of the Philadelphia Police Department speaks at a news conference on June 5, 2022, about a shoot in the city's South Street area that left three people dead and 11 injured. WPVI

No arrests have been announced. Investigators are combing through security video in hopes of identifying the suspects and determining a motive for the shooting, Pace said.

Police recovered two guns from the scene, including one with an extended magazine, Pace said.

Seven of the 11 wounded victims were taken to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, overwhelming the emergency room staff and prompting 911 dispatchers to direct first responders to take additional victims to two other area hospitals.

The mass shooting came on the heels of a deadly Memorial Day weekend in Philadelphia, in which more than 40 people were shot in separate incidents across the city, including a 9-year-old boy and his father returning to their home from a holiday cookout, police said.

As of midnight Saturday, Philadelphia had recorded 211 homicides this year, 14 fewer than this time in 2021, a year that saw a record 562 homicides, according to Philadelphia Police Department crime statistics.

2nd mass shooting in Chattanooga in the last week

Chattanooga, Tennessee, police are investigating the city's second mass shooting for the second weekend in a row after a barrage of shots from multiple gunmen early Sunday left three people dead and 11 injured, officials said.

The shooting occurred around 3 a.m. outside a bar downtown Chattanooga.

The Chattanooga Police Department investigate the scene following a shooting in Chattanooga, Tenn., June 5, 2022. Tierra Hayes/AP

Chattanooga police Chief Celeste Murphy said multiple gunmen are suspected in the shooting. She said of the three people killed, two were shot to death and one was struck by a car fleeing the scene.

The incident follows a mass shooting that occurred in downtown Chattanooga on May 28 in which six teenagers were shot, including two who were critically injured.

The Phoenix shooting broke out around 1 a.m. local time Saturday at a strip mall in the northern part of the city where more than 100 people were attending a party, according to the Phoenix Police Department. A 14-year-old girl was fatally shot in the incident, two women suffered life-threatening injuries and another six victims, including a teenager, sustained non-life-threatening injuries, police said.

"I heard over a hundred gunshots going off," a woman who witnessed the shooting told ABC affiliate station KNXV-TV in Phoenix.

She said that prior to the shooting, she heard cars doing burnouts and donuts in the street. Once the gunfire erupted, the witness said she saw people screaming and running in all directions.

"I, myself, was like hiding behind cars as the shots kept getting closer and closer," the witness said.

Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego took to Twitter to voice her frustration over the surge in gun violence in her city and across the country, writing, "Seems we can’t go a day without another mass shooting."

"Time has run out," Gallego tweeted. "Change must happen now."

Two men were killed and two people were wounded in a shooting that occurred early Sunday outside a bar in Mesa, Arizona.

Sgt. Chuck Trapani of the Mesa Police Department said the shooting occurred around 2:30 a.m. outside The Lounge Soho. He said police went to the scene to investigate a report of gunshots and found two men shot in the parking lot. The victims were pronounced dead at the scene.

Trapani said officers searched the area and found two more wounded people, who were taken to area hospitals.

Trapani told KNXV that officers arriving on the scene saw a silver car speeding away and chased it. Police stopped the car and detained three occupants.

He said that while no guns were found in the car, a weapon was found along the path the vehicle fled.

Five teenagers were shot and wounded Saturday night at a graduation party in Socorro, Texas, a suburb of El Paso, according to police.

Socorro Police Chief David Burton said at a news conference that two teenagers were in critical condition.

Burton said that about 100 teenagers and young adults were attending a graduation party at a home when an individual began firing into the crowd.

He said the wounded victims ranged in age from 16 to 18.

Burton said different caliber shell casings were found at the scene, but police have not confirmed whether more than one shooter was involved.

"The initial investigation indicates this was a targeted attack," Burton said. "There is no immediate threat to the public."

The mass shootings followed President Joe Biden's prime-time speech Thursday addressing the surge in gun violence across the nation, including the rampage at a Uvalde, Texas, elementary school on May 24 that left 19 students and two teachers dead, a racially-motivated massacre at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket that left 10 dead and three wounded, and a shooting Wednesday at a medical office in Tulsa, Oklahoma that in which a doctor and three other people were fatally shot.

Biden called for a federal ban on assault weapons and implored Congress act, saying, "We can't fail the American people again."

Zen1 on June 5th, 2022 at 14:59 UTC »

Reports are now coming out that there were perhaps multiple shooters, and that there was a brawl immediately before the shooting started

https://www.chicagotribune.com/nation-world/ct-aud-nw-philadelphia-shooting-20220605-7bervys3qzf2vn6ls2dptvvwiq-story.html

https://np.reddit.com/r/philadelphia/comments/v5703x/philadelphia_police_standing_around_doing_nothing/

AmethystOrator on June 5th, 2022 at 07:48 UTC »

It's been updated to 3 dead, unfortunately.

eDave on June 5th, 2022 at 07:34 UTC »

Every fucking day now I read about 2 of these.