Philadelphia man shot in the back of head at recreation center, police say
Philadelphia last month enacted a ban prohibiting firearms in city recreation spaces that has since been put on hold after a judge ruled against it
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A man was shot in the head late Wednesday night at a Philadelphia recreation center and is fighting for his life.
Police officers responded to the Stenton Park Recreation Center around 9:30 p.m. and found a gunshot victim with a wound to the back of the head, Fox Philadelphia reported. He was lying on a pathway between a basketball court and a playground.
The victim, identified as 35-year-old Hank Holloway-Bryant, was taken to Albert Einstein Medical Center in critical condition.
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Philadelphia police outside the Stenton Park Recreation Center where a man was shot in the head Wednesday night. (Fox Philadelphia)
Investigators found seven shell casings in the area where Holloway-Bryant was found. They believe he was chased by the shooter, the news outlet reported. No arrests have been made.
The shootings came days after a judge granted an injunction preventing the city from moving forward with a firearms ban at city parks and recreation facilities.
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Mayor Jim Kenney issued an executive order last month following the killing of a city recreation worker. The injunction stemmed from a lawsuit filed by Gun Owners of America against the city.