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Temple University students, neighbors grow concerned after 4 people shot near campus

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PHILADELPHIA - Several shootings near Temple University Friday night has left students and residents in the area on edge.

Four victims are in stable condition after two separate shootings, according to police. RELATED: Temple University student shot, killed during robbery in North Philadelphia, officials sayFOX 29's Marcus Espinoza was near the campus where chalk outlines of expended shell casings are still visible from the overnight shootings.

He spoke to students who say they aren't surprised about the level of violence. Temple University seniors Olivia Kortick and Madison North say things are getting worse. "Since freshman year it's definitely gotten a lot more dangerous," one said. "We're graduating this semester so I think we're both in agreement we're both really ready to get out, which is sad because this is our home for the past four years." RELATED: 2 teen girls shot while driving away from group who reached into car, police sayThe first shooting happened around 10:30 Friday evening near Broad Street and Cecil B.

Moore Avenue. Two teenage girls were shot, according to police. The second shooting took place near N Gratz and W Diamond Streets after someone got out of a car and began shooting into a crowd of people, authorities say.

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