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2-year-old girl shot; mom critically injured after she is shot multiple times in Olney, police say

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OLNEY - A 30-year-old woman is in critical condition and her 2-year-old daughter was shot in both legs after a shooting in Olney.The shooting happened on the 100 block of East Albanus Street Wednesday night, just after 8:15.Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small said the little girl was shot in both legs.

She was taken to Einstein Medical Center and is listed as stable.MORE HEADLINES:The mom was shot in the head, back and chest.

She was rushed to Einstein and is said to be in critical condition.No other details were provided regarding the victims, a possible motive or the search for any suspects.___Tips can be submitted by calling 215-686-TIPS (8477) or texting PPD TIP (773847).

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