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Three men injured after being shot multiple times in an Olney triple shooting

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Officials say three men are injured after they were shot multiple times in Olney on Monday night.  PHILADELPHIA - Police are investigating a shooting that left three men injured in Olney on Monday night.

Police say they responded to a shooting on North Franklin Street at around 5:52 p.m. Upon arrival, police say they found three victims with gunshot wounds.

The first victim, a 21-year-old man, was shot three times in his legs and arms, according to police. He was transported to Albert Einstein Medical Center where officials say he was placed in stable condition. MORE HEADLINES Police: Two men killed during funeral procession shooting in Upper Darby identifiedSuspects wanted for robbing 2 people inside Atlantic City casinos, police sayPolice investigating after young woman allegedly killed in shooting on Camden boulevardAuthorities say the second victim, a 37-year-old man, was shot four times in his legs, stomach, and arms.

He was also transported to Albert Einstein Medical Center where he was placed in critical condition. The third victim, a 19-year-old man, was shot four times across his body and placed in stable condition at the same hospital, according to authorities.

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