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In this way, Brown continued, The Outrage creates a sort of safe space for visitors—be they residents of Philly or tourists from elsewhere. The Outrage is located at Arch Street and is open from 10 a. Depending on their zip code, residents feel under siege, unable to even sit on their front stoops for fear of being struck by a stray bullet. Shootings such as the one Wednesday night, in which four people were shot near Max Steaks in the block of Germantown Avenue, happen regularly.
There was a time when a quadruple drive-by shooting outside a sandwich shop was big news. Not anymore. Nobody should. As Philly surpasses murders, grassroots prevention groups still looking for help. The city reached the grim milestone, despite a recent dip in shootings and much-touted state and city grants for community organizations working to prevent the violence.
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