Philly police seek help identifying shooting suspects caught on video
Apr 10, 2026
The Philadelphia Police Department is asking for the community’s help to identify three suspects who were caught on video shooting at each other in March.
On Friday, April 10, police released surveillance video of the shooting that happened on March 22 at the 2000 block of North 22nd Street. Th
e video shows a large group of people gathered on the block, when suddenly, some of them begin firing at each other.
Watch the surveillance video in the player above. Warning: This video contains graphic content that could be disturbing to some viewers.
According to police, an 18-year-old man was taken to a hospital in a private vehicle and was listed in stable condition. One of the shooting suspects is seen in the video limping away from the scene, but he never arrived at any local hospitals, officials said.
There are additional resources for people or communities that have endured gun violence in Philadelphia. Further information can be found here.
Back in March, police said early investigation found that the 18-year-old was attending a block party when he heard multiple gunshots and soon realized he had been struck in the arm.
In addition to the video, police shared the following suspect description:
Suspect #1: Male, black hoodie over white t-shirt, gray pants, white sneakers with black trim, dark back pack with “BAPE” brand logo.
Suspect #2: Male, black hoodie over white t-shirt, black pants, white sneakers with black trim.
Suspect #3: Male, dark blue or black zip-up style jacket with light gray inner liner over a “BAPE” shark hoodie, black pants and shoes.
Anyone with information about the shooting and/or the suspects is asked to contact the Shooting Investigations Group by calling 215-686-8271 or use this electronic form to submit a tip anonymously.
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