
Philadelphia shooting kills two, injures eight, WPVI news says
A shooting incident in Philadelphia's Fairmount Park killed two people and injured at least eight on Monday night, television station WPVI, which is affiliated with ABC News, reported.
Reuters could not immediately confirm the report. Philadelphia police did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
At least two victims were juveniles, the station cited police as saying and added that the victims' ages were not yet known.
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