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Man killed in broad daylight double shooting in North Philadelphia, police say

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A 31-year-old man died after police say he was shot twice in the head Monday afternoon in North Philadelphia. A 29-year-old man was hit in the leg by gunfire and is expected to recover. PHILADELPHIA - Authorities say a man died after he was shot twice in the head Monday afternoon in North Philadelphia.

Officers from the Philadelphia Police Department were called to the 2500 block of West Cumberland Street around 2 p.m. for reports of a shooting.Police say a 31-year-old man was shot two times in the head and brought to Temple Hospital where he died.A 29-year-old man who was hit in the calf was also brought to Temple and is expected to recover.No arrests were reported immediately following the deadly broad daylight shooting.MORE LOCAL HEADLINES___DOWNLOAD: FOX 29 NEWS APP | FOX 29 WEATHER AUTHORITY APPSUBSCRIBE: Good Day Digest Newsletter | FOX 29 Philly on YouTubeAdvertisementFOLLOW: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter.

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