PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A robbery victim was shot after handing over his wallet to the armed suspects in the Germantown section of Philadelphia, police say.
It happened just before 1 a.m. Monday in the unit block of Woodlawn Street.
Police say the 21-year-old victim was approached by two masked men. One of the suspects was armed with a handgun and announced the robbery.
Authorities say the victim immediately turned over his wallet. That's when he was shot in the stomach.
The two men then jumped in a silver car and sped off.
Police say the victim managed to walk about a half a block to his home where officers found him.
He was taken to Einstein Medical Center in critical condition.
"I've been living around here for five years and not too much of that goes on. I see a lot of the young people congregating around, but it's pretty much a friendly setting so I was kind of surprised when I heard somebody got shot around here last night," said Mark Dixon.
Detectives are hoping cameras in the area will provide them with some much-needed clues.
"They're going to knock on the doors of these businesses in the morning and retrieve those recordings and, hopefully, they recorded something that can help us with this critical shooting and robbery investigation," Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small said.
Police say the victim was conscious and able to pass along most of the information.
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