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Two Men Dead, One Person In Custody After Double Shooting In Philadelphia's Juniata Park: Police
One person is in custody after two men died in a double shooting in Philadelphia's Juniata Park Saturday night.

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One person is in custody after two men died in a double shooting in Philadelphia's Juniata Park Saturday night.

"I played with David Akers, and I know how good of a dude he is," Graham told reporters including CBS Sports' Jeff Kerr in the locker room.
"There are honestly thousands of people that come down this block every year just to look at these lights," Christina Frazer said.
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