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Police: Man sought after construction worker shooting erupts on the job in North Philadelphia

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PHILADELPHIA - Police are asking for the public's help to identify a suspect after an argument escalated into a shooting last month.The incident began when two construction workers reportedly got into a verbal dispute on the 3400 block of Westmoreland Street on August 26.Police say one of the workers then pulled a gun and fired four shots, striking the victim in both legs.The suspect fled the scene on a bicycle, according to police. MORE HEADLINES:Surveillance footage reportedly caught the suspect entering a local store minutes after the shooting.He is described as being 5 feet 7 inches, 170 pounds with a beard.Anyone with information is asked to contact Philadelphia Police..

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