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Officials: Teen dies after road rage argument leads to shooting at West Philly restaurant

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Philadelphia police investigate a fatal shooting at a West Philadelphia gas station. MILL CREEK - Police say a teenager was shot to death in broad daylight at a West Philadelphia fried chicken restaurant on Sunday.The 19-year-old victim was sitting in his car with a passenger in the chicken restaurant drive-thru line when a person in another vehicle, also in the drive-thru line, reportedly got into some sort of argument with the 19-year-old, on the 4600 block of Lancaster Avenue Sunday afternoon, just before 1:45.Philadelphia Inspector D.F.

Pace stated the argument appeared to be some sort of road rage incident.The 19-year-old victim, and his passenger, left the drive-thru line and remained in the parking lot.

The shooter’s vehicle pulled up alongside of the 19-year-old’s car and their argument reportedly continued.MORE HEADLINES:At this time, Inspector Pace said, the driver of the shooter’s vehicle pulled out a gun and opened fire.The 19-year-old’s passenger also had a gun and returned fire.The 19-year-old was shot at least one time.

He was transported to Penn Presbyterian Medical Center by police, where he was pronounced dead.A 19-year-old teen was shot and killed at a West Philadelphia chicken restaurant.

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