West Philly Rec Center Pool Shooting Injures 4 kids, City Worker

Police are investigating a shooting that injured four children and a city official.
According to Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel, the shooting happened while there were about 75 people in the pool around 4:05 p.m. on July 30 at the Christy Rec Center at the intersection of 56th and Christian streets in West Philadelphia.
Commissioner Bethel explained that a fight broke out at the shooting location earlier in the day and was broken up by rec center staff before four suspects returned with a firearm.
At five people were shot, two of whom were children. Those two kids, ages 10 and 11, sustained graze wounds. A rec center employee also sustained graze wounds during the violent incident, while a 16-year-old was also injured.
Mayor Cherelle Parker expressed her disappointment in the reckless behavior.
“Any and everyone associated with this will be held accountable,” Parker said in a press event shortly after the shooting.
In video shared by the Philadelphia Police Department, a man that officials identified as a shooter can be seen wearing dark clothing crossing the street and approaching three other people.
Watch the full video below
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