Reading police following leads in pair of barbershop shootings

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Reading police on Wednesday renewed their plea for the public's help in solving a pair of barbershop shootings, while newly released surveillance video shows a gunman opening fire on the crowded shop.


The first shooting happened after 8 p.m. last Tuesday, Nov. 25, at the All Stars Hair Studio in the Rockland Plaza shopping center at North 11th and Rockland streets in northeast Reading.


The surveillance video shows the gunman, dressed in dark-colored clothes, walking up to the storefront, firing several shots through the window and then walking away in the direction from which he approached.


The bullets whizzed just over the heads of some children who were sitting near the window, but none of the nine customers or two employees inside was injured.


It was different story around 2:45 p.m. the next day, Nov. 26.


The surveillance video shows a man, wearing what appears to be blue jeans and a black coat with a hood over his head, pulling a handgun out of his right coat pocket, opening the front door and firing several shots inside the shop.


Bullets wounded four people, including one seriously, but the man who the shop owner believes was the shooter's intended target was not injured.


All of the victims have since been released from the hospital.


Investigators told 69 News on Wednesday that they continue to look at surveillance video from surrounding businesses in an effort to identify the shooter or shooters. They said they can't determine whether the same person was involved in both incidents.


Officers also continue stepped up patrols of the shopping center parking lot.


As for the shop, the owner, who only identifies himself as Mr. C., said he has lost about half his employees and a substantial amount of his business since the shootings.


He also operates another location at 3564 Penn Ave. in Sinking Spring.


Anyone with information about the shootings is asked to call Crime Alert Berks County at 877-373-9913. A cash reward of up to $5,000 is being offered for information that leads to an arrest.






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