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Police: Man found gunned down in Wissinoming alley

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Philadelphia police officers responded to the 4300 block of Deveraux Street, where a man was found gunned down in an alley.  PHILADELPHIA - A man's shooting death in Philadelphia is under investigation, law enforcement authorities say.

According to police, the shooting occurred on the 4300 block of Deveraux Street in the city's Wissinoming section early Thursday morning.

The homicide unit confirmed they are investigating a fatal shooting in the area after a man was found shot to death in an alley. MORE LOCAL HEADLINESNo additional details were made available about the victim or circumstances surrounding the shooting.

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