Shooting on SEPTA platform in Center City leaves 19-year-old injured, police say

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Shooting on SEPTA platform in Center City leaves 19-year-old injured, police say

Police say a 19-year-old man was critically injured when he was shot during an argument on a SEPTA platform late Monday night. Law enforcement sources say this is the second time the victim was shot on the same SEPTA platform.

Officers with the Philadelphia Police Department's Shooting Investigation Group are investigating a shooting on a SEPTA platform that left one person injured. 

According to authorities, the shooting took place on the Frankford westbound platform at the 15th and Market SEPTA station at 11:39 p.m. on Monday night. 

Officials say the man, identified as a 19-year-old, was shot in the lower abdomen and transported to Jefferson Hospital by SEPTA police officers. 

He remains in critical condition, according to police. 

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SEPTA trains temporarily bypassed 15th Street Station due to police activity. 

Police say no arrests were made, but released surveillance photos of a suspect in the shooting. The weapon used was also not recovered. 

Law enforcement sources told FOX 29's Kelly Rule that the victim was previously shot at the 15th and Market Street SEPTA station last October.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.