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Five suspects in custody after shooting at huge end-of-Ramadan Eid celebration in Philadelphia that was attended by NBA star Mo Bamba: Among the alleged gunmen was a boy, 15, who was shot by police

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Multiple people were wounded and five suspects were taken into custody after gunfire erupted during an Eid celebration in Philadelphia, where around 1000 people had gathered to celebrate the end of Ramadan.

Among the suspects are three men, one woman and a 15-year-old boy who was shot by police when he refused to drop his weapon.

Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel told members of the media that the suspects were arrested after 'young people actively engaged in gunfire' near the Eid al-Fitr celebration in Clara Muhammad Square.

Officers were ticketing cars parked at a nearby gas station when gunshots rang out around 2:30 p.m. Around 30 shots were fired, according to Bethel.

He explained that the shooting occurred between 'two factions' at the event, which was held near the Philadelphia Masjid mosque.

Five people were taken into custody and multiple injuries were reported after gunfire broke out during an Eid al-Fitr event in Philadelphia

Five people were taken into custody and multiple injuries were reported after gunfire broke out during an Eid al-Fitr event in Philadelphia

Among the suspects are three men and one woman who attempted to flee the scene, as well as a 15-year-old boy who was shot by police when he refused to drop his weapon

Among the suspects are three men and one woman who attempted to flee the scene, as well as a 15-year-old boy who was shot by police when he refused to drop his weapon

Among the injured are a 22-year-old who was shot in the stomach, a teenager who was shot in the hands and a little girl who was accidentally struck by a police car

Among the injured are a 22-year-old who was shot in the stomach, a teenager who was shot in the hands and a little girl who was accidentally struck by a police car 

Three men and a woman attempted to flee the scene but were promptly stopped by police, who recovered four weapons.

An officer spotted the 15-year-old holding a gun and ordered him to drop it twice before opening fire, hitting him in the leg and shoulder.

She loaded the wounded teen into her patrol car and took him to a nearby hospital, where he was in stable condition as of Wednesday evening.

A total of five weapons were recovered from the scene.

'When we see individuals beefing and going at each other, oftentimes, they don’t care where they see each other,' Bethel said.

'In this case, clearly, they saw something going on in the park. What that was caused two factions to start to pull out guns and shoot at each other.'

A 22-year-old man identified as Nhashon Tawfiq Richards sustained a gunshot to his stomach, while another teenager was shot in the hands.

Bethel noted that a child was struck by a police vehicle as she attempted to flee and suffered a fractured leg.

'Clearly we send our prayers out to her and her family,' the police commissioner said.

'That is not our intended purpose and we will make sure we will be following up with her and her family to let them know that.'

Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel explained that 'young people' had 'engaged in gunfire' and described the violence as occurring between 'two factions'

Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel explained that 'young people' had 'engaged in gunfire' and described the violence as occurring between 'two factions'

A cartridge case lies at the scene of the shooting, which broke out during an end-of-Ramadan celebration in Clara Muhammad Square

A cartridge case lies at the scene of the shooting, which broke out during an end-of-Ramadan celebration in Clara Muhammad Square

The 15-year-old boy shot by police was hit in the leg and shoulder. He was in stable condition at a local hospital as of Wednesday evening

The 15-year-old boy shot by police was hit in the leg and shoulder. He was in stable condition at a local hospital as of Wednesday evening 

Around 1000 people were present at the event to celebrate the end of Ramadan, a holy month where devout Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset

Around 1000 people were present at the event to celebrate the end of Ramadan, a holy month where devout Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset

Nhashon Tawfiq Richards (far left) was shot in the stomach amid the chaos

Nhashon Tawfiq Richards (far left) was shot in the stomach amid the chaos

He praised civilians who 'grabbed kids and got them out of harm's way' and said it was 'very, very fortunate' that there were no casualties.

'I walked through this event and we know that the majority, 99 percent of the individuals at this event, are good people who wanted to have a good time,' Bethel said.

'And once again we have young people engaging in gunfire who just really destroyed the sanctity of what happened.' 

Around 1000 people were present at the event to celebrate the end of Ramadan.

Among those in attendance were NBA player Mo Bamba and Councilmember Jamie Gauthier, who represents Philadelphia's third district.

Eid al-Fitr, which translates to 'festival of breaking the fast,' follows a month of daily fasting from sunrise to sunset for devout Muslims.

Corey Taylor, the father of the wounded 22-year-old, told NBC10 that he was 'tired of all the violence and nonsense.'

'We can do better as a people, as all Homo sapiens, human beings,' Taylor said.

'We need to do better, love one another and we all can live in prosperity, peace and harmony and stop hating one another.

'People’s lives are priceless. Appreciate and value your life. I love my son. I love my children. I love society. Anyone can get their life together. Anyone can!'

NBA player Mo Bamba, a backup center for the Philadelphia 76ers, was among those in attendance at the event

NBA player Mo Bamba, a backup center for the Philadelphia 76ers, was among those in attendance at the event 

Among those at the event were local politicians including Councilmember Jamie Gauthier

Among those at the event were local politicians including Councilmember Jamie Gauthier 

The shooting remains under a collaborative investigation by local law enforcement, the ATF and FBI

The shooting remains under a collaborative investigation by local law enforcement, the ATF and FBI

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman ordered an increased police presence at mosques throughout the county as a safety precaution

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman ordered an increased police presence at mosques throughout the county as a safety precaution

Movita Johnson-Harrell, a Philadelphia-based motivational speaker, was handing out candy and Eid gifts when shots rang out.

'It was, for the most part, a beautiful celebration,' she said on a Facebook Live filmed from inside her car.

'If these kids knew what Islam was they would not be fighting each other. Islam is a religion of peace. We are one community.'

Local leaders issued messages to the community in the wake of the violence.

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman reported that he had ordered an increased police presence at mosques in the area as a safety precaution.

'Although there is no direct threat to Nassau County due to the shootings in Philadelphia, I have ordered increased patrols around Mosques throughout the County to protect our residents,' Blakeman said in a statement.

'The public is reminded to call 911 immediately if they see or hear anything threatening or suspicious.'

Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey tweeted urged locals to 'stay safe and listen to law enforcement' in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

The shooting remains under investigation. Local law enforcement are collaborating with federal partners including the ATF and FBI.

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