Security guard firing gun at wounded figure with broken glass and debris scattered across dark alley

Gunfire Erupts After Club Row

A security guard shot one of two armed men during a 4:30 a.m. confrontation outside an after-hours club on the 900 block of East Hunting Park Avenue in Juniata Park, according to police.

Two men confront each other with raised hands over injured person with guns and shell casings on North Philadelphia street

At a Glance

  • A guard shot an armed man after a prior-night dispute outside the club.
  • A passing car was hit by gunfire, prompting its occupants to shoot back.
  • One person is hospitalized in stable condition.
  • Police recovered two firearms and made several arrests.
  • Why it matters: The exchange of gunfire in a residential area raises safety concerns for neighbors and patrons.

Police told News Of Philadelphia the incident began when the two men approached the guard to confront him about an exchange they had the previous night. Both men brandished firearms, prompting the guard, who was also armed, to open fire and strike one of them.

As shots rang out, a car driving along East Hunting Park Avenue was hit. The occupants, believing they were being targeted, returned fire toward the people on the street.

Investigators estimate 10 to 15 shots were fired in total. Officers recovered two firearms at the scene and said at least one person was struck by gunfire.

The injured man was taken to a hospital, where he was listed in stable condition.

Police confirmed several arrests have been made but did not release names or charges. The investigation remains active, and officials said updates would be provided later in the day.

Daniel J. Whitman reported this story for News Of Philadelphia.

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  • I’m Daniel J. Whitman, a weather and environmental journalist based in Philadelphia. I

    Daniel J. Whitman is a city government reporter for News of Philadelphia, covering budgets, council legislation, and the everyday impacts of policy decisions. A Temple journalism grad, he’s known for data-driven investigations that turn spreadsheets into accountability reporting.

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