‘I hate to say it, but living in Philadelphia right now, this is going on all the time.’ Police say a food delivery driver was shot in Center City on Thursday after an argument ensued due to him double parking on Chestnut Street. MattPetrillo reports.
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Police say a delivery driver in a silver SUV double-parked on Chestnut Street to get a food delivery and blocked a vehicle that was legally parked. When the food delivery driver came back, an argument broke out with the legally parked driver that turned into a fight. Then the delivery driver was knocked to the ground and then shot, police say. A good Samaritan saw what happened and rushed in to help the driver.
“A good Samaritan takes him over to Jefferson Hospital,” Philadelphia Police Capt. John Walker said. “He was shot one time in the face and one time in the back.”“The guy was double-parked beside him, didn’t want to pull up 10 feet so the guy could get out of the parking space,” Elizabeth Armour, who witnessed the shooting, said.
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