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Three Shot Following Argument In Mantua Lounge

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Philadelphia Police have posted dramatic video on their YouTube site of a shooting inside of a lounge in the city's Mantua section in hopes of locating the two alleged shooters.

The incident occurred on December 30th at 3:09am in the Gold Coast Lounge on Lancaster Avenue.   Three males, ages 18-19 were inside the lounge when a fight broke out.   Two men who were involved in the fight left and returned a short time later and pulled out guns and began to fire into the crowd.  The three males were shot in their legs.

The suspects escaped on foot.  Suspect #1 is described as a Black male, 20 years-of-age, heavy set, full beard, wearing a hooded sweatshirt with "56" on the front.


Suspect #2 is described as a Black male, 20 years-of-age, braided hair, beard, wearing a two tone jacket with a shirt underneath with a crown and the words "Hell Knows How We Ride".

Please call 911 is you have any information on these suspects.

 

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