At least one person was shot late Friday in Upper Darby.
That was a 25-year-old male with a gunshot wound to a leg. One of the township officers applied a tourniquet to that leg before the victim was transported to a hospital, according to police radio traffic.
More from the radio traffic:
Officers just off Hampden Road reported hearing multiple shots fired about 11:15 p.m. Officers converged behind George’s Water Ice, 7150 Marshall Road, where two witnesses were found.
Soon, the man with the leg wound was found.
Police began closing off Hampden and Marshall roads. Soon, more units were needed for crowd control as officers attempted to establish a crime scene.
A resident in the 400 block of Glendale Road reported a bullet through a window. A crime scene was established in an alley off the 400 block of Glendale Road.
Though there was discussion of a second victim, the radio traffic was inconclusive.
As the time passed, witnesses were taken to the headquarters to make statements, and evidence recovery included finding more bullets holes related to the shooting.
There were no official details of the incident by 8:30 Saturday morning from Upper Darby Township or its police department.