Teen dead after gunmen 'ambushed' 5 high school football players in Philadelphia, police say

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"A lot" of bullets were fired after a scrimmage at Roxborough High School, authorities said.
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Five high school football players were shot Tuesday in a deadly “ambush” after a scrimmage in Philadelphia, authorities said. A 14-year-old boy was killed.

Two gunmen are thought to have opened fire after a game at Roxborough High School, killing 14-year-old Nicholas Elizalde, according to Philadelphia Police.

The players were walking off the field when gunfire erupted from a light green Ford Explorer, police said in a statement.

The teen was struck in the chest and pronounced dead at a hospital at 5:09 p.m., the statement said.

Officials investigate a shooting that killed a teenage boy and injured four other people near Roxborough High School in Philadelphia on Tuesday.
Officials investigate a shooting that killed a teenage boy and injured four other people near Roxborough High School in Philadelphia on Tuesday.NBC Philadelphia

Other victims included a 17-year-old who was struck once in the arm and three times in the leg and a 14-year-old who was hit once in the thigh, the department said. Another player suffered a graze wound, Stanford said.

Details of the fifth victim's injuries were not immediately available.

No suspect have been publicly identified. A motive remained unknown, Stanford said.

Players from three schools had been involved in the scrimmage, Stanford said. All of those who were struck attend Roxborough, northwest of downtown Philadelphia, he said.

The gunmen appeared to have fired "a lot" of bullets at the players, Stanford said.

"The biggest piece of this — there’s a 14-year-old doing what students do, having football games at the end of the day," Stanford said. "It's one of the things we encourage our kids to do."

Speaking to reporters, Philadelphia School Superintendent Tony B. Watlington Sr. said he was "personally disturbed and quite frankly angry with this senseless act of violence."

The shooting happened the same day Mayor Jim Kenney signed an executive order banning guns at city recreation centers, playgrounds, pools and similar facilities, which have recorded 18 shootings this year and 300 since 2019, NBC Philadelphia reported.

More than 1,400 people have been struck in nonfatal shootings this year in Philadelphia, city data shows. There have been 400 homicides, a 1% drop from the same time last year, the city's most violent on record, according to NBC Philadelphia.

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