The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Teen shot, critically wounded, during struggle with police

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A teenager was shot and critically wounded by a police officer following a struggle in north Philadelph­ia, police said.

Officers responded to a report of a woman having been robbed in the area shortly after 8:30 p.m. Friday, Inspector Sekou Kinebrew said.

Officers found a 17-yearold youth nearby who matched the descriptio­n of the suspect, Kinebrew said. Officers patting him down found a weapon in his waistband, and they say he reached for it, a brief struggle ensued, and one officer fired his weapon, Kinebrew said.

The officer, who has been on the force for six years, is believed to have fired three times, hitting the teenager twice in the leg and once in the lower back, Kinebrew said. A revolver was recovered from the teenager, he said.

The suspect, who is not believed to have been responsibl­e for the reported robbery, was taken to Temple University Hospital and listed in critical but stable condition, Kinebrew said.

Philadelph­ia’s new police commission­er, Danielle Outlaw, was at the scene of the police shooting as officers investigat­ed.

The shooting came on a night marred by other violence across Philadelph­ia, which last year saw 355 homicides, the highest total in more than a decade.

Shortly after 4 a.m. Saturday, gunfire outside an Olney after-hours club in north Philadelph­ia sent three people to the hospital, including a 26-year-old woman in critical condition. A stabbing shortly before 12:30 a.m. Saturday in the Kensington neighborho­od in northeast Philadelph­ia critically injured a man in his 30s. Just before 11:30 p.m. Friday, gunfire sent two more people to hospitals.

Earlier Friday, gunfire critically injured man in his late 20s in the north Philadelph­ia’s Hunting Park. Shootings just north of the city center and in Bustleton in northeast Philadelph­ia sent two other people to hospitals. A stabbing Friday evening in southwest Philadelph­ia sent two women to a hospital, one with serious injuries.

Outlaw took over the nation’s fourth-largest city police force less than a week ago amid the homicide surge and calls to address ongoing allegation­s of racism and gender discrimina­tion. Former Philadelph­ia Police Commission­er Richard Ross Jr. abruptly resigned last summer after a lawsuit alleged that he ignored sexual harassment complaints due to a former affair with one of the complainin­g officers. Ross denied any retaliatio­n.

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