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New details: Woman seen running from gunfire in Northwest Philly
Police are looking for a vehicle, possibly a Nissan Juke, in connection with a shooting that occurred in Northwest Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA - Investigators shared disturbing surveillance footage of a woman being chased down a Philadelphia street by a gunman who fired at her at least 10 times.
What we know:
Video shows the unknown shooter being dropped off by a Nissan Juke near the 400 block of Roosevelt Boulevard just before 7 p.m. Monday.
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Woman chased down Philadelphia street, shot at 10 times in broad daylight
Police shared disturbing video that shows a woman being chased down a street in Philadelphia and shot at 10 times.
A woman in her thirties walking along the block suddenly begins to run when she notices the armed suspect chasing after her, video shows.
Police say the shooter followed the woman down the 4800 block of North Lawrence Street and began firing in her direction.
As the chase continued down Lawrence Street, the shooter again opened fire from across the street as the woman ran screaming.
The shooter stopped chasing the woman and was picked up by the Nissan Juke.
What they're saying:
The bullets hit homes, including a home right next-door to Ashley White. A bullet also struck the windshield of her father’s car.
Neighbor helps victim
"I was getting up, about to wake my kids up for school, and I just heard all these gunshots, out of nowhere, it was crazy," she said.
Cheryl Cave says she was in her bed when she heard the gunshots, and a bullet hit her home. She says her daughter opened to the door to see what was going on, and the victim ran inside their home for safety.
"I’m happy that my door was open that day to save a mother’s life, a child’s life, because a little bit more she would’ve been shot," she said.
Philadelphia Police Northwest Detectives say the victim is brave, cooperating, and is shaken up, but was not physically injured.
"It’s nothing short of a miracle we’re very thankful for that," says Captain John Craig, Commanding Officer of Northwest Detectives. "That’s why it’s very important for us any information the public has for us please call us."
What we don't know:
No arrests have been reported in the shooting.
It's also unknown why the shooter targeted the woman.
What you can do:
If you have any information on the shooter or the Nissan Joke seen in the video, police ask that you call Northwest Detectives at 215-686-3353.