One man was killed and another injured in a double shooting at SEPTA's Arrott Transportation Center in Frankford on Monday night, police said.
The shooting took place at 4:49 p.m. at Griscom and Arrott Streets, police said. One man was shot in the chest and another once in the back and twice in the leg.
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The man who was shot in the chest was transported to Temple University Hospital and pronounced dead at 5:17 p.m. The other man was taken to Temple Hospital in a private vehicle and is in stable condition, police said.
Police have not made any arrests or revealed a motive, but they recovered a gun at the scene. SEPTA is aware of the shooting, officials said, but hasn't released any other information.
Arrott Transportation Center includes a bus terminal and a stop on the Market-Frankford Line.
The shooting follows a string of incidents on or around SEPTA vehicles, including the March 6 mass shooting at a bus stop in Burholme. Eight teens injured were injured in that daytime shooting, and five people have been charged.
That shooting was the fourth in four days. On March 3, a man was fatally shot when he got off a bus in Oxford Circle. On March 4, a teenager was killed and four others were injured after someone opened fire on a SEPTA bus in Ogontz. The next day, a man was fatally shot on a SEPTA bus in South Philly.
Police have said the March 4 and March 6 shootings may be connected.