Another home invasion near Temple University came to tragic end with one man being killed, another critically injured and a teen girl suffering several gunshots.
Philadelphia police say two male suspects opened fire after kicking in the front door of a house on the 1800 block of Diamond Street around 12:47 p.m. The house is just a four-block walk from Temple University's campus.Three victims were struck by gunfire inside the house: a 15-year-old girl was shot four times in the leg; a man in his 20s was shot twice in the head; and another man in his 20s was shot in the chest, shoulder and leg.
The man shot in the head was pronounced dead at a local hospital, while the teen was placed in stable condition and the other man in critical condition.Police say the suspects fled in a white Chevy. No arrests have been made, and no weapons recovered. This deadly home invasion comes as robberies near Temple University continue to grow, causing concern among students.
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