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14-year-old girl, 5-year-old brother shot by gunmen while trick-or-treating: Police

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5-year-old boy, teenage sister shot while trick-or-treating
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ByEmily Shapiro
November 01, 2018, 7:27 PM

A 14-year-old girl and her 5-year-old brother were shot while trick-or-treating on Halloween, and now Philadelphia police are searching for two gunmen who both may have been wearing masks at the time.

Both siblings were shot once in the leg, Philadelphia Police Capt. Malachi Jones told reporters Thursday.

The girl was treated and released from a hospital while her little brother remains hospitalized and in stable condition, police said.

A 14-year-old girl and her 5-year-old brother were shot while trick-or-treating in Philadelphia, Oct. 31, 2018.
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The shooting unfolded at about 6 p.m. Wednesday as the children were trick-or-treating with an aunt and unknown males who the 14-year-old girl described as people she knew from the neighborhood, police said.

The teen said she saw a car pull up and two men -- at least one of whom was wearing a mask -- get out, police said. She saw a gun, and at that point she fled, police said.

Authorities are looking for gunmen after a 14-year-old girl and her 5-year-old brother were shot while trick-or-treating in Philadelphia, Oct. 31, 2018
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The injured teen, who gave her name as Mikaya, told ABC Philadelphia affiliate WPVI that during the shooting her only focus was protecting her little brother.

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"I was just focused on getting him to safety and making sure he was alright," she told WPVI.

As the 5-year-old recovers, Philadelphia police officers brought him gifts to brighten his Halloween in the hospital.

"Our entire city needs to unite around this young man and work together to stop the gun violence," Joe Sullivan, deputy commissioner of patrol operations, wrote on Twitter. "ALL kids have a right to have a childhood! No Exceptions!"

It's believed there were two shooters. They were potentially shooting back and forth but it was not immediately clear, police said.

"Total disregard for public safety," Jones said. "It's just an awful set of events."

Authorities do not have a description of the car and are looking for surveillance video.

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