Emergency Meeting in East Mount Airy Follows Triple Shooting at Recreation Center
April 2, 2025
In addition to increased police presence, Councilmember Phillips revealed the formation of a taskforce that includes various stakeholders, including the Philadelphia Police Department, to enhance safety measures.
Data shows that gun violence in Philadelphia typically peaks during the summer months, particularly in July, which raises concerns as the Parks & Recreation Department prepares for summer activities.
As summer approaches, there is a focus on hiring staff for recreational programs, which are vital for youth development, according to Jonathan Wilson of the Fathership Foundation.
Nearly 200 residents attended the meeting to voice their frustrations about community safety, highlighting a growing unease following multiple violent incidents over the weekend.
Residents expressed alarm over two shootings at recreational centers within 48 hours, feeling that these spaces, intended for families, are becoming increasingly unsafe.
In response to a recent triple shooting at the Charles M. Finley Recreation Center on March 29, 2025, residents and officials in East Mount Airy convened an emergency meeting to address escalating safety concerns.
Police Commissioner Kevin Bethel condemned the shootings as unacceptable and announced plans to increase police presence and operations at recreation centers, emphasizing the need for community collaboration.
The meeting underscored a collective call for collaboration among parents, officials, and community members to combat the rising gun violence affecting local youth.
The shooting, which injured three teenage boys aged 14 to 16, occurred shortly after a Women’s History Month program hosted by Councilmember Anthony Phillips, prompting immediate community action.
Community leaders emphasized resilience, stating that the neighborhood will not tolerate violence and calling for increased city resources and healing initiatives.
As of April 1, 2025, two of the boys injured in the shooting have been released from the hospital, while one remains in critical condition.
Surveillance footage captured the chaos of the shooting, which occurred just after 5 p.m., as a gunman opened fire into a crowd, prompting a swift response from law enforcement.
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NBC 10 Philadelphia • Apr 1, 2025
Philly leaders hold meeting on rec center safety for teens following violent weekend
FOX 29 Philadelphia • Apr 2, 2025
Triple shooting at Finley Rec Center prompts emergency meeting with city leaders