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Three killed in overnight shootings in North Philadelphia, police say

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NORTH PHILADELPHIA - A night of gun violence in Philadelphia claimed the lives of three men and left others wounded, including a pregnant woman who police say will survive after being at least three times.Investigators in North Philadelphia say two men were shot and killed in separate shootings that happened just minutes apart on Tuesday night.

According to police, officers drove a 47-year-old man to Jefferson University Hospital after he was found shot in the chest on the 1300 block of North 21st Street around 8 p.m.

Authorities say the man died at the hospital. No arrests were reported immediately following the deadly shooting. Police estimate that about 5 minutes later, two men were shot in a deadly double shooting near the Fairhill.

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