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Teen shot in North Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA - A mom's worst nightmare unfolded Sunday night after police say her son was the victim of a shooting in North Philadelphia.According to police, the 15-year-old boy was shot twice on the 700 block of 13th Street around 10:26 p.m.He reportedly suffered one gunshot to the shoulder, and another to the hip.Police say the boy was transported to Jefferson University Hospital by his mother, and listed in stable condition.MORE HEADLINES:The mom's car is being held at the hospital as police investigate.No arrest has been made, and no weapon recovered..

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