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Man shoots clerk during Northeast Philly smoke shop robbery, police say – Metro Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PALocal News

A man in an Eagles jacket shot a clerk at a Northeast Philadelphia smoke shop during an alleged robbery on Sunday night, sparking concerns about local safety. The incident unfolded around 9 p. m. inside a store situated on Cottman Avenue, near Castor Avenue, in the Rhawnhurst neighborhood. The victim, a 31-year-old male employee, was injured during the attack and is currently receiving medical care.

Authorities are actively investigating the shooting, looking to identify the assailant and determine the full circumstances of the robbery. Eyewitness accounts and surveillance footage may provide critical leads in the case. This alarming incident underscores the rising concerns about crime rates in Philadelphia, particularly in neighborhoods like Rhawnhurst. Community members are advised to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities. Police are calling for public assistance in bringing the perpetrator to justice and ensuring the safety of local residents.

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