Two teenagers were among 6 people wounded, and a man was killed in a series of violent acts that took place across Philadelphia this weekend, authorities said.
On Saturday, a double shooting took place just after 10:15 p.m. as officers responded to a call for a person with a gun at the 900 block of W. Ontario Street in Franklinville, police said. Septa police transported two victims to Temple University Hospital.
An 18-year-old male suffered two gunshot wounds to the torso, and a 15-year-old male suffered a gunshot wound to the ankle. Both are listed in stable condition.
No arrests have been made, and no weapon has been recovered as of Sunday afternoon. The investigation is active and ongoing.
Man gunned down in Feltonville
Just after 10:05 p.m. that same night, a man was shot on the 200 block of W. Mentor Street, in Feltonville. He was pronounced dead on the scene by PFD-Medics at 10:42 p.m. Authorities have provided no further details available at this time, citing an ongoing investigation.
Separate stabbings leave 4 injured
Four individuals were injured in three separate stabbings between Saturday night and Sunday morning.
Just after 10:15 on Saturday evening, a man was stabbed on the 400 block of W. Olney Avenue. PFD-Medics transported him to Albert Einstein Medical Center. Authorities provided no update on his status as of Sunday afternoon.

A double stabbing took place just before 11 p.m. on Saturday night. According to authorities, two men were stabbed on the 2000 block of E. Allegheny Avenue in Kensington. They were transported by private vehicle to Temple University Hospital-Episcopal Campus.
Another stabbing occurred early Sunday, just before 6 a.m. A man was stabbed on the 1500 block of West Tioga Street. He was transported by PFD-Medic to Temple University Hospital. The scene was secured, and there are no further details available at this time.
Police declined to provide further details on any of the stabbings, citing ongoing investigations.
Citywide crime stats
Philadelphia has experienced 78 homicides in 2025, down nearly 19% compared to the same point last year, and the number of people shot (345) has dropped 14%, according to police data.
Counseling, peer support, and victim advocacy services are available for victims, family members, and others affected by gun violence. Go to metrophiladelphia.com/gun-violence-resources for more information.