A shooting at Philadelphia’s popular Federal Donuts in Center City sent a 14-year-old boy and a man to the hospital early Thursday afternoon, police said.
The unidentified 22-year-old man ran into the doughnut shop with two others in pursuit, according to the city's police commissioner, Danielle Outlaw. The teen was struck twice in the leg as the attackers unloaded on that man.
Each of them sustained multiple bullet wounds, according to FOX 29 Philadelphia, and the man was in critical condition. The boy was listed in stable condition.
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The gunman remains at large and authorities have not yet released a motive.
Federal Donuts routinely shows up on Philly "best of" lists and has 10 locations throughout the City of Brotherly Love, according to its website, including inside Citizens Bank Park and the Wells Fargo Center.
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