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5 Separate Shootings In Philadelphia Leaves 1 Person Dead, 5 Others Injured: Police

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Five separate shootings in Philadelphia on Saturday have left one man dead and five others injured, police say. In East Germantown, a shooting killed an 18-year-old man and injured 25-year-old-man.

The shooting occurred on the 5500 block of Devon Street around 5:45 p.m.

Police say the 18-year-old was shot once in the head and left shoulder. He was taken to Albert Einstein Hospital and pronounced dead at 5:59 p.m. The 25-year-old man was shot twice in his back and once in his left arm, according to police. He was placed in stable condition at Einstein.

 A 28-year-old man was shot five times in West Philadelphia, according to police. 

The shooting happened on the 400 block of North Dagget Street just after 2 p.m.

The man was shot once in the stomach, once in the left forearm, and three times in his back. Police say he was transported to Presbyterian Medical Center and placed in critical condition. 

4 Separate Shootings In Philadelphia Leave 3 Men, 1 Woman Injured: Police

In Wynnefield Heights, police say a 37-year-old man was shot multiple times throughout his body. The incident occurred on the 1700 block of North Wilton Street around 2:45 p.m.

He was placed in critical condition at Presbyterian Hospital.  

A 24-year-old man was shot seven times in North Philadelphia early Saturday morning. The shooting happened on the 2400 block of West Allegheny Avenue.

Police say the man was placed in stable condition at Temple University Hospital.

A 33-year-old woman was shot in the head on the 4100 block of Cambridge Street, according to police.  The woman was transported to Presbyterian Hospital and placed in stable condition, police say.

No arrests have been made in any of these shootings.

For a list of gun violence resources in Philadelphia, click here.

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