A Philadelphia man who allegedly shot three women after an altercation with a security guard in March had some of his charges dismissed by a judge.
Eryk Leach Gilliam had assault charges dropped by a judge in Philadelphia after the shooting outside of The Hubble Bubble Hookah Lounge in North Philadelphia, according to media reports.
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Gilliam, 23, who allegedly fired his gun and shot three women, is still facing charges. Despite having a license to carry a gun legally, Judge Christine Hope told him his first instinct should not be to shoot a gun. Hope said a jury would decide if Gilliam shot in self-defense.
After security threw Gilliam out of the hookah lounge, he pulled out his gun and opened fire at a security guard, police said back in March. The security guard shot back, multiple media reports said.
Gilliam shot directly toward the lounge, hitting a 20-year-old woman in the right arm, a 19-year-old woman in the leg, and a 47-year-old woman in the arm, NBC reported. All three women were placed in stable condition.
The security guard was granted immunity because he was doing his job.