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UPennAlert
Date of Alert:
September 12, 2024 8:43 pm

Shots Fired – Individuals in Custody, Weapon Recovered | 3000 block of Market Street

Penn Police responded to a report of gun shots fired in the 3000 block of Market Street. Upon arrival, police discovered that four suspects had fired shots at the complainant, who was injured in the shooting. The suspects, described as three Black males and one Black female, all wearing all black clothing, then fled on foot, heading westbound on Market Street from 30th Street. Police have the individuals in custody and have recovered a weapon.

The complainant, a juvenile, was transported to the hospital. There are no additional reported physical injuries.

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Update: All clear in the area of 3000 Market Street. Individuals in custody and a weapon was recovered. You may resume usual activity. Police and security are patrolling the area.

Update: Individuals in custody and weapon recovered.

UPennAlert: Shots fired in the area of 30th and Market Streets. Increased police activity in the area. Police on scene, use caution, avoid the immediate area.

The 4 suspects are described as three Black males and one Black female, all wearing all black clothing.

The suspects were last seen heading westbound on Market Street from 30th Street.

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The Division of Public Safety has developed a few helpful risk reduction strategies outlined below. Know that it is never the fault of the person impacted (victim/survivor) by crime.

  • Stay out of immediate area.
  • Stay alert and reduce distractions; using cellphones, ear buds, etc. may limit your awareness.
  • Orient yourself to your surroundings. (Identify your location, nearby exits, etc.)
  • Utilize 24/7/365 Walking Escort services (215-898-WALK/9255).
  • Only carry necessary documents.
  • Keep your valuables out of sight.
  • Be respectful of those involved in the incident.
  • If you believe you see the described suspect, do not engage – call 215-573-3333.
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