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PHILADELPHIA MAN CRITICALLY INJURED AFTER FIGHT OVER PARKING SPOT

On Thursday afternoon, a dispute between neighbors escalated dramatically on the 2700 block of A Street, near East Lehigh Avenue. According to PHL17 Morning News, the conflict, centered on a shoveled parking spot, ended with a 45-year-old man critically injured after being struck with a firearm and a shot fired into the ground. Authorities say both parties initially pulled weapons — a knife and a legally owned handgun — before setting them aside, but the confrontation quickly became physical.

A 36-year-old woman became involved, striking the older man in the head with a firearm. Police arrived promptly, recovering the weapons and arresting the 21-year-old man and the woman. The victim was taken to Temple University Hospital, where he is reported to be in stable condition following treatment.

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This incident highlights a concerning trend: winter parking disputes turning violent. Many residents clear snow in front of their homes, sometimes marking spots as “reserved,” but Philadelphia law does not grant anyone ownership of street parking spaces, regardless of effort. Police emphasize that these disputes, while seemingly minor, can quickly spiral out of control when emotions flare and weapons are involved.

As the city grapples with snowstorms and limited street parking, the Kensington incident serves as a stark reminder: No parking space is worth a life. Residents are encouraged to remain calm, avoid confrontation, and contact authorities if disputes arise.

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