The officers suffered minor injuries. No suspects are in custody. Police are still investigating the incident.
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After a Fourth of July shooting in Philadelphia that left at least two police officers injured, Mayor Jim Kenney said he’s “worried every day” and cannot wait to be out of office. “I’m waiting for something bad to happen all the time,” Kenney told reporters Monday night at a press conference following the shooting, according to Fox 29 Philly and to CBS3. “I’ll be happy when I’m not here, when I’m not mayor, and I can enjoy some stuff.”
“I don’t enjoy the Fourth of July,” Kenney said. “I didn’t enjoy the Democratic National Convention. I didn’t enjoy the NFL Draft. I’m waiting for something bad to happen all the time. I’ll be happy when I’m not here — when I’m not mayor, and I can enjoy some stuff.”
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