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Police: 1 man fatally shot and woman, 25, injured in Kensington double shooting

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KENSINGTON - Philadelphia police are investigating a double shooting that killed one man and injured a 25-year-old woman.Officials say police responded to the 3100 block of Kensington Avenue Saturday, just before 5:30 p.m.

for reported gunshots.Officers arrived to find a man, thought to be in his 30s, suffering from two gunshot wounds to the chest.

The man was rushed to Temple University Hospital where he died, according to authorities.The woman sustained a gunshot wound to her leg.

She was taken to Temple University Hospital by police and placed in stable condition.AdvertisementPolice are investigating a motive into the shooting.

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