Video footage that police released shows the shooter and the getaway vehicle.
Surveillance footage recorded a May 9, 2023, shooting that Harrisburg police said injured a juvenile in the area of South 18th and Mulberry streets.Newly-released surveillance footage recorded a shooting on a Harrisburg street last week that injured a boy.
Harrisburg police released the footage in hopes someone will come forward and identify the vehicle and person involved in a May 9 shooting in the area of South 18th and Mulberry streets. A juvenile boy was shot around 9 p.m. and taken to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, according to police.
Police said the shooter arrived at the scene in a white or light in color Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo that was made between 1999 and 2004. In the surveillance footage, the Jeep pulled up to the shooting scene and a teenager or man got out. The male approached where the juvenile stood on the sidewalk and started shooting, then got back into the passenger side of the Jeep and left.
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