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4-year-old boy shot inside Olney barbershop, police say

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OLNEY - A 4-year-old boy was shot inside a barbershop in Philadelphia's Olney neighborhood late Sunday afternoon.According to officials, the child was inside a barbershop on the 5000 block of Rising Sun Avenue Sunday afternoon, around 5:15, when the shooting took place.The child was reportedly shot once in his shoulder.MORE HEADLINES:He was taken to Einstein Medical Center in a private vehicle and placed in stable condition.Police are actively investigating the shooting.

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