Daily News | After last week’s mass shooting, Saturday night on South Street brings revelry, but ‘it’s a little traumatic’ for some
at about 11:30 last Saturday, when a disagreement among three men led to shots fired. Killed were Gregory “Japan” Jackson, 34, Alexis Quinn, 24, and Kristopher Minners, 22.
He wasn’t afraid Saturday night, said Watson, 34, of West Philadelphia, but he felt more “alert. I’m definitely paying attention to body language, attitudes.” Evans watched the conflict unfold last week, standing at 4th and South. He heard gunshots and saw dozens of people running. He shrugged his shoulders when asked if he felt unnerved to be back on South Street.
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