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4 hurt, 2 dead in 5 separate shootings Christmas Eve in Philadelphia

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Police in Philadelphia are investigating five separate shootings that left two people dead and three injured Christmas Eve.

According to the Philadelphia Police Department, the first incident happened on the 600 block of N. 13th St. at 7:46 p.m., right between apartments.

Police said an 18-year-old male was shot once in the lower back. He was transported to the hospital by a private vehicle and is in stable condition. No weapons were recovered, and no arrests have been made.

The second incident happened just a few minutes later, around 7:53 p.m., at Pennway St. and Cottman Ave., according to police. An 18-year-old male had sustained a gunshot wound to his right thigh.

Police said responding officers transported him to the hospital, where he was placed in stable condition.

Two firearms were recovered from the scene of the incident, according to police. However, no arrests have been made at this time.

Police said the third incident occurred on the 3800 block of Wyalusing Ave. around 7:55 p.m., right behind the Philadelphia Zoo. A 24-year-old man had been shot multiple times.

Police said officers transported him to the hospital, where he was placed in stable condition.

No weapons were recovered, and no arrests have been made in this case, police said.

Then, another shooting happened at 39th and Brown Streets. Police said one woman in her 20s was shot and killed, and a 33-year-old man was injured while they were sitting in a vehicle.

Police told NBC10 that they believe the woman-- who was sitting in the driver's seat -- was targeted. The man was taken to the hospital to be treated.

A fifth shooting occurred at the intersection of C and Roosevelt Blvd. just before 10:30 p.m.

Philadelphia Police Department Inspector Scott Small toldn NBC10 that an 18-year-old male was shot multiple times throughout his body. He was pronounced dead after he was taken to the hospital.

He was found by police on the sidewalk in front of a private residence surrounded by at least 40 shell casings, Small said.

"It appears this was an executive-type homicide," Small added. "Three males were seen fleeing from the scene."

Police have made no indication that any of these shootings are connected.

However, anyone with information about these incidents is encouraged to contact the Philadelphia Police Department’s Shooting Investigations Group at 215-686-8270 or the anonymous tip line at 215-686-TIPS (8477).

There are additional resources for people or communities that have endured gun violence in Philadelphia. Further information can be found here.

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