Surveillance Video Captures Alleged Gunman Running Away After Shooting Uber Driver In West Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Surveillance cameras captured an Uber driver chasing after his car in West Philadelphia after he was shot. Now, the search is on for the gunman.
Police say they're in the early stages of the investigation. But officers are also going through security video that captured the aftermath of the shooting.
Security video shows, who a neighbor says, is a gunman running away from the scene after shooting an Uber driver by Cobbs Creek Parkway and Delancey Street in West Philadelphia around 10 p.m. on Thursday.
Another video shows who the neighbor says is the Uber driver limping across a street towards his car that doesn't appear to have anybody in it but finally stops after it hits a fence.
"I heard him screaming," neighbor Larry Smith said. "I guess he must have told him to get out of the car or whatever and shot through the back."
Smith rushed to the Uber driver, then put the car in park as a second man came to help. Together, they called 911 and with help from the dispatcher worked to stop the bleeding.
"He's nervous, I'm nervous, so I got the light so we could find the mark," Smith said. "They on the phone saying find the bullet wound and put pressure on it. It was hard to find where the bullet wound at."
So the dispatcher walked the men through it.
"She was saying we had to take his jacket off, move his jacket, find his wound and put pressure, lean him sideways or whatever," Smith said. "He fainted and we were like, 'Yo, wake up. Stay with us.'"
He tells Eyewitness News they were trying to keep him alive.
Police say before the shooting, a man and women were passengers inside the Uber but at some point, the women left. It's not clear why. Then police say an argument broke out between the 50-year-old Uber driver and the male passenger, a man in his early 20s, when the passenger allegedly shot the driver from behind his seat.
"There is a gunshot through the drivers' side seat," Philadelphia Police Capt. John Walker said.
Police say the Uber driver has gunshot wounds to his back and left bicep. He's in critical but stable condition at Lankenau Hospital.
"We got a guy out here working tonight, trying to make a living for his family. Unfortunately, he's now sitting in the hospital as the result of an action taken by an individual that wasn't necessary," Walker said.
No arrests have been made.
Uber said in a statement: "Our hearts are with the driver as he recovers from this horrifying incident. We've removed the rider's access to the app, and stand ready to assist law enforcement with their investigation."
Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 215-686-TIPS.
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