Shootings leave 1 dead, 6 hurt during 2-hour span in Philadelphia Tuesday night
By FOX 29 staff
PHILADELPHIA - Philadelphia police are investigating six separate shootings that left one man dead and multiple people hurt Tuesday night in a two-hour span.
The first shooting happened around 8:35 p.m. on the 1000 block of West Huntingdon Street in North Philadelphia. A 36-year-old man was shot eight times in the stomach and chest. He was taken to the Temple University Hospital in critical condition.
A second shooting left a 52-year-old man in critical condition after he was shot multiple times inside a West Philadelphia laundromat on the 5800 block of Market Street around 9:08 p.m. Tuesday.
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A warehouse in Jeannette where Patriot Shield stored and processed hemp, photographed on Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020.
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A lawsuit filed by a Jeannette packaging company seeking damages for claiming its items were contaminated by a hemp drying facility has been settled.
Meanwhile, a $29,000 judgment against Patriot Shield Pennsylvania was filed by the state Department of Environmental Protection for air control violations related to the hemp drying process, according to court records.
No details are publicly available about the settlement. Attorney Lawrence Kerr, who represented FC Meyer Packaging, filed a document Friday requesting the civil matter be discontinued.
SFPD Arrests 24-Year-Old With Ankle Monitor For Attempted Murder In Silver Terrace Road-Rage Shooting
A 24-year-old who had previously been arrested for bringing a concealed firearm to the SF Pride celebration in 2019 has been arrested in connection with a road-rage shooting three weeks ago in the Silver Terrace neighborhood that left one man and a juvenile injured.
The incident happened on the afternoon of March 18, in the area of Thomas Avenue and Quint Street. Investigating officers found that a minor collision had occurred at 3rd Street and Palou Avenue which precipitated the shooting. As KPIX reports, 24-year-old SF resident Evonta Bailey allegedly had his car damaged in the collision, and he allegedly left the scene to arm himself with an automatic rifle, then he located the victims on Thomas Avenue where he allegedly opened fire as they sat in their vehicle.
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San Francisco s Board of Supervisors will decide on Tuesday whether to allow a Ferris wheel at Golden Gate Park s Music Concourse to stay for another year, instead of the four-year extension proposed by the city s Historic Preservation Commission.
The Board of Supervisors will consider the resolution after the supervisors Rules Committee voted unanimously on Monday to bring it to the full board for a vote.
Earlier this month, the San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission approved extending the stay of the 150-foot-tall SkyStar Observation Wheel through 2025, in order to reinvigorate the city s post-pandemic economy and help offset SkyStar s financial loss.
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