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Police: 18-year-old shot 13 times and killed in Overbrook

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A boy about 16 was shot multiple times and killed while three males reportedly involved in the shooting barricade themselves in Overbrook. OVERBROOK - An 18-year-old was shot multiple times in Philadelphia's Overbrook neighborhood, which, police say, led to a barricade situation Saturday night.According to officials, police responded to a shooting on the 6000 block of Clifford Terrace around 7 p.m.Officers arrived to find an 18-year-old male shot 13 times.

He was rushed to Lankenau Medical Center by police, where he died.A boy about 16 was shot multiple times and killed while three males reportedly involved in the shooting barricade themselves in Overbrook.

About 7:15, three or four males said to be involved in the shooting were seen running into a building on the 6000 block of Hazelhurst Street.Police declared it a barricade situation a short time later.Philadelphia Police Inspector DF Pace stated police have reviewed numerous surveillance cameras in the area and saw five males chase the victim north on 60th Street, before at least one male opened fire on the victim.

18 spent shell casings were found at the shooting scene.Inspector Pace went on to say three or four of the males involved in the shooting entered a building on the 6000 block of Hazelhurst.

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