‘I didn’t think it was going to stop’: 3 dead, 11 wounded in South Street mass shooting
The shootings happened on legendary blocks that have long been among the region’s most popular gathering places.
Philadelphia Police Inspector D. F. Pace looks over evidence at the scene of the shooting on South Street that left three dead and 11 wounded.Read moreCHARLES FOX / Staff Photographer
Three people were killed and 11 others wounded in a mass shooting late Saturday night on South Street amid chaos that erupted on legendary blocks that have long been among the region’s most popular gathering places.
“Once it started I didn’t think it was going to stop,” said Joe Smith, 23, who was standing outside the Theater of Living Arts on South between Third and Fourth Streets when the shots rang out about 11:30 p.m.
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“It was chaos,” said Eric Walsh who was closing up the outdoor seating area of O’Neals, a bar near Third and South. He saw a young woman collapse to the ground on the corner.
“People were coming off the street with blood splatters on white sneakers and skinned knees and skinned elbows,” said a visibly shaken Walsh. “We literally just were balling up napkins and wetting them and handing them to people.”
Officials had not released the identities of the dead, saying only that one was a 25-year-old man and another a 22-year-old woman. The names and conditions of the wounded, seven of whom were taken to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, were unavailable. Other victims were taken to Pennsylvania Hospital and Penn Presbyterian Medical Center.
The mayhem appeared to stretch for several blocks, where smashed car windows and knocked-over trash cans were evident.
Natasha Sabellico and Austin Swalley of York, Pa. walk past police at 2nd and South Streets after 8 p.m. on Sunday night, after Mayor Kenney had ordered the street closed to pedestrian or vehicular traffic.Read moreTOM GRALISH / Staff Photographer
A crowd gathers outside to listen to live music at Dobbs on the 300 block of South Street, even after Mayor Kenney had ordered the street closed. Owner Ron Dangler said they had open mike jam sessions scheduled for the evening and didn't want to cancel.Read moreTOM GRALISH / Staff Photographer
A sign is posted in the window of the Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream Shop in the 200 block of South Street after 8 p.m. Sunday night after Mayor Kenney had ordered the street closed to pedestrian or vehicular traffic.Read moreTOM GRALISH / Staff Photographer
Pedestrians walk along the 300 block of South Street on Sunday.Read moreDAVID MAIALETTI / Staff Photographer
Police tape hangs from a barricade at 3rd and South Streets on Sunday.Read moreDAVID MAIALETTI / Staff Photographer
Phila. Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw attends a press conference at Police Headquarters Sunday. “Yesterday was a dark day for Philadelphia,” she said.Read moreTOM GRALISH / Staff Photographer
A pair of sneakers and a breathing mask rest next to the curb along the 200 block of South Street on Sunday.Read moreDAVID MAIALETTI / Staff Photographer
A bullet hole on the 200 block of South Street on Sunday.Read moreDAVID MAIALETTI / Staff Photographer
A person walks past the scene of a fatal overnight shooting on South Street on Sunday.Read moreMichael Perez / AP
Philadelphia Police investigators work the scene Sunday.Read moreMichael Perez / AP
A Philadelphia firefighter washes blood off the sidewalk at the scene of a fatal overnight shooting on South Street.Read moreMichael Perez / AP
A jogger passes a track can filled with discarded police tape along the 200 block or South Street.Read moreDAVID MAIALETTI / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Police Investigators work the scene of a fatal overnight shooting on South Street on Sunday.Read moreMichael Perez / AP
Philadelphia Police investigators work the scene of a fatal overnight shooting on South Street.Read moreMichael Perez / AP
Blood stains the sidewalk at 3rd and South Streets on Sunday.Read moreDAVID MAIALETTI / Staff Photographer
Blood stains remain on a car on the 600 block of American Street on Sunday.Read moreDAVID MAIALETTI / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Police officers and detectives look over evidence on South Street.Read moreCHARLES FOX / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Police officers and detectives look over evidence.Read moreCHARLES FOX / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Police detectives look a window at the scene of a mass shooting on South Street. It is believed the majority of these bullet holes were from a prior incidentRead moreCHARLES FOX / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Police officers make chalk marks on the street.Read moreCHARLES FOX / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Police detectives look over the scene.Read moreCHARLES FOX / Staff Photographer
Debbie Rand of O'Neals Irish Pub on 3rd Street.Read moreCHARLES FOX / Staff Photographer
Eric Walsh, a bartender at O'Neals Irish Pub on Third Street, describes the mass shooting on South Street late Saturday, June 4, 2022.Read moreCHARLES FOX / Staff Photographer
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Center City where friends and family of people shot on South St wait for information.Read moreELIZABETH ROBERTSON / Staff Photographer
At Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Center City, friends and family wait for information about the people shot on South Street.Read moreELIZABETH ROBERTSON / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Police tape off an area at 3rd and South Streets near, the scene of a mass shooting on South Street late Saturday, June 4, 2022.Read moreCHARLES FOX / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Police officers and detectives look over evidence at the scene of a mass shooting on South Street late Saturday, June 4, 2022.Read moreCHARLES FOX / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Police D. F. Pace looks over evidence at the scene of a mass shooting on South Street late Saturday, June 4, 2022.Read moreCHARLES FOX / Staff Photographer
Debbie and Greg Rand of O'Neals Irish Pub on 3rd Street near the scene of a mass shooting on South Street late Saturday, June 4, 2022.Read moreCHARLES FOX / Staff Photographer
Philadelphia Police officers and detectives look over evidence at the scene of a mass shooting on South Street late Saturday, June 4, 2022.Read moreCHARLES FOX / Staff Photographer
A police commander said officers first heard numerous gunshots near Second and South Streets and saw multiple shooters.
An officer fired at one of the shooters, who was still firing a gun into the crowd, said Philadelphia Police Inspector D.F. Pace. The shooter dropped the weapon, which Pace said had an extended magazine.
Saturday night in Philadelphia. A mass shooting on 4th & South Street with reports of nearly a dozen people shot. I’m on scene where police have cordoned off the popular weekend strip, a trail of what appears to be blood snaking along the sidewalk in front of a Rita’s Water Ice. pic.twitter.com/mkUoTvgy2I
It was not clear if the officer struck the shooter, Pace said.
Police recovered two semi-automatic handguns from the shooting scene, he said.
Pace said numerous officers had already been detailed to patrol the busy entertainment hub during what he called a standard deployment during summer weekends. Saturday night almost always draws traffic to South Street, and on this night the weather happened to be especially pleasant.
“You can imagine there were hundreds of individuals enjoying South Street, as they do every single weekend, when this shooting broke out,” Pace said.
Police did not say whether they had a suspect in custody.
Some, like Smith, had come to attend a TLA concert by heavy metal band Dying Fetus. And the shootings occurred just a few blocks from the city’s Gayborhood, where outdoor bars and restaurants were packed with revelers on the eve of the 50th anniversary of the first Philadelphia Gay Pride Day.
When he heard the shots, Smith said he immediately thought of recent shootings in Buffalo, N.Y. and Uvalde, Texas.
“There was guttural screaming,” he said. “I just heard screams.”
Smith said he and others ran to Fourth and Bainbridge Streets, a block from South, amid mass panic and confusion. They waited for police to open access to the garage where they parked.
A shooting incident was reported earlier in the week at Fourth and South, but it was unclear whether it was in any way related to Saturday’s shooting.
Around 12:30 a.m. Tuesday, police said, someone fired multiple shots at the intersection, striking homes on the 400 block of Gaskill Street, according to a report by WPHL-TV. Officers at the scene found nearly 50 pieces of ballistic evidence that spanned several blocks.
No arrests were made, but the station said police were searching for a female suspect.
As for the Saturday night incident, Pace said authorities would have to wait until later on Sunday to access surveillance footage from nearby businesses that were closed at the time of the shooting.
Staff writer Diane Mastrull contributed to this article.
I am a staff writer and a weekend editor. I write about a variety of subjects, but most often about the neighborhood where we all live — the atmosphere.