A late-morning shooting in Kensington left a man dead on Wednesday, adding to a string of violent incidents that have neighbors on edge. Police said officers were called to the 600 block of East Thayer Street around 9:52 a.m., where they found an unidentified man suffering from gunshot wounds. He was rushed to a nearby hospital and pronounced dead at 10:03 a.m. The investigation is active and no arrests have been reported.
According to NBC10 Philadelphia, officers discovered the victim on the sidewalk with apparent gunshot wounds shortly after arriving on scene. Medics took him to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead less than 15 minutes later. Police told the station that detectives were canvassing the block and surrounding area for witnesses and surveillance footage as part of the ongoing probe.
The killing comes just days after another high-profile incident in the neighborhood. The Philadelphia Inquirer recently detailed an officer-involved shooting in Kensington, highlighting what residents and reporters describe as a stubborn pattern of gunfire and public-safety problems despite stepped-up patrols and investigations.
Neighbors Describe Unease After Recent Incidents
“They are supposed to protect us,” one witness told The Philadelphia Inquirer after the earlier officer-involved shooting, capturing a mix of fear and frustration among people living and working nearby. Witnesses in that reporting described chaotic scenes that unfolded quickly, while noting that officers arrived just as fast…