Philadelphia Police are investigating a double shooting in Kensington.
They say the victims were targeted, and the masked gunman got away.
KYW's Tim Jimenez has the latest from police headquarters.
The man who had to be pulled from Cresheim Valley Creek in Chestnut Hill Sunday afternoon has died. Police said the 65-year-old's car struck a downed guardrail, drove off the road and into the water.
This happened around 4 p.m. near the intersection of Lincoln and Cresheim Valley Drives.
That's where crews pulled the car out of the creek.
The Crash Investigation Division is looking into the incident.
A man is dead, and another is fighting for his life in two separate shootings within minutes of each other in the city early this morning.
The most recent one happened around 3:15 in Olney. Police tell NBC10 this victim was shot five or six times at the intersection of East Somerville and Rising Sun Avenues. He died later in the hospital.
Soon before that, in the Northeast, the other man was found shot in the stomach on Roosevelt Boulevard near Summerdale Avenue. Police say this may have started as a robbery.
No arrests have been made in either shooting.
Heads up for drivers using I-95 in Philly this week.
Starting tonight, northbound lanes will close overnight from 11 p.m.-5 a.m. between Washington Avenue and Callowhill Street. This will last through Friday morning.
PennDOT says drivers will be detoured onto Columbus Boulevard in South Philly, then they can get back on 95 at Summer Street in Old City.
Crews will be on the highway removing barriers and painting lines. This is part of the I-95 CAP project to replace and expand the covered area over the interstate between Chestnut and Walnut Streets.
We could see our first snow of the season overnight tonight and into tomorrow morning.
It’s supposed to be a wintry mix with a bigger chance of snow further north and west in areas like Bucks County.
And as KYW’s Justin Udo tells us, PennDOT is busy making preparations to keep the roads safe...