PHILADELPHIA - In the aftermath of a weekend mass shooting on South Street in Philadelphia, witnesses and the wounded are sharing harrowing details about what they can remember from the chaotic scene.
Rusty Crowell, a 69-year-old retired nurse and part-time musician, was among nearly a dozen people wounded when gunfire erupted around 11:30 p.m.
Saturday night. "As they got in front of Dobbs, I heard ‘bang, bang, bang’ but I thought it was a celebration," Crowell said.
He was grazed in the leg by the barrage of gunfire. Investigators are still working through mounds of evidence to fully understand what sparked the shooting that claimed the lives of two innocent bystanders, Kristopher Minners, 22, and Alexis Quinn, 27.MORE ON SOUTH STREET SHOOTING: The Philadelphia District Attorney's Office on Monday announced charges against two men who they believe opened fire on Saturday.