Suspect ID'd, wanted after 3 women shot on SEPTA bus in West Philly, police say
Police said three women were shot on SEPTA's Route G bus in West Philadelphia on Tuesday afternoon.
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Police said three women were shot on SEPTA's Route G bus in West Philadelphia on Tuesday afternoon.
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