At least eight people have been shot in a potential mass shooting Wednesday in northeast Philadelphia, police said, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
The shooting occurred near a SEPTA bus station at Rising Sun and Cottman Avenues, and at least seven kids were hit by the alleged shooters, according to CBS. Police confirmed that eight individuals were taken to the hospital following the shooting, according to the Inquirer.
Seven of the victims were teen boys while one was a teen girl, police told NBC Philadelphia. Five of the victims, including the girl, are 16, two are 15 and one is 17, according to the outlet.
At least five bullet holes riddle a SEPTA bus at the scene of the Northeast Philadelphia shooting that wounded 8 this afternoon.
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— Jesse Bunch (@JesseBunch_) March 6, 2024
Seven of the victims are stable but one of the 16-year-old boys is in critical condition after being shot nine times in the torso, according to NBC Philadelphia.
Fox 29’s Steve Keeley corroborated the report, tweeting that at least seven of the victims “appear to be juveniles.” Police told Keeley that a SEPTA bus was shot and “has many holes” but that nobody on the bus was hurt.
Four suspects reportedly pulled up to the SEPTA bus in a blue Hyundai with a paper tag before three of them got out and shot at students at the bus stop, Keeley reported.
BREAKING: Latest @SEPTA bus shooting happened at 2:57pm when a blue Hyundai Elantra with a temporary paper tag pulled up & THREE shooters got out & shot at group of students at Septa bus stop. 4th person driving Hyundai. Vehicle sped away on Oxford @PhillyPolice sources tell me
— Steve Keeley (@KeeleyFox29) March 6, 2024
The incident was the fourth shooting near a SEPTA property in four days, according to NBC Philadelphia.
This is a developing story, check back for further updates.