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Temple's police union says it's facing a staffing shortage that's impacting campus safety

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PHILADELPHIA - Temple University's police union claims it's facing a staffing crisis that is greatly impacting campus safety as gun violence continues to rage in North Philadelphia.The union says it's operating at 60% of its typical workforce and each officer has worked about 42 overtime shifts since last July.On Monday, the union said on its Facebook page that it "cannot perform adequate community policing techniques that we have done in the past to reduce crime in the community." This comes as the Philadelphia Police Department shared new information about a recent shooting on Temple's during which investigators believe a 15-year-old gunman opened fire on a car full of teenage girls.

Authorities say a 15-year-old boy is facing charges in three different shootings this month, including a shooting last Friday that left two teen girls injured and another that critically wounded a 14-year-old.Police Captain John Walker told reporters that the girl's car turned onto the 1500 block of Cecil B.

Moore Avenue just before 10 p.m. last Friday when one of the passengers became involved in a conversation with a teen standing on the sidewalk.

As one of the boys approached the car to get the girl's phone number, Walker said a group of 7-8 others approached the car. Initial police information said some group members reached into the car and tried to prevent the girls from rolling up the car windows.

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