Law enforcement officials have released surveillance footage in the hopes of tracking down two men after, police said, an employee at a Wingstop in Philly’s Overbrook neighborhood was injured in a shooting.
On Wednesday morning, police shared surveillance video of the incident on social media.
Though the video claims the incident happened on “September 8, 2025” the shooting was previously said to have happened on Sunday, Sept. 7, 2025, at about 5:18 p.m., officials initially said.
NBC10 has reached out to police to clarify.
In this incident, officials said that a shooting happened shortly after two men – one described as having shoulder-length, braided hair and wearing a black hooded sweatshirt with a “Glock” logo, black and white “Jordan” sneakers and a ball cap with a “K” logo and another described as having shoulder-length braided hair and wearing a black and blue sweatshirt with an “Amari” logo on the chest and “Amari” written on black and white sneakers – walked into the shop.
At that time, police said, an argument erupted between the pair and store employees after the men allegedly used marijuana in the store.
The employee is a grandmother and she said that she originally took the order, and when they came back for it, she kindly asked them to not smoke inside the restaurant.
In the surviellane video, you can see the angry customer take a swing at one of the workers.
“He threatened us. He said he was going to kill us,” the employee told NBC10.
Seconds later, the man, wearing a sweatshirt with the word “Glock” on it, ran outside and fired at least one shot, grazing the woman near her waist.
For the grandmother, she said that she’s counting her blessings as she tried to get back to a normal work routine.
Both men, police said, fled the scene in a white sedan, that was possibly a late model Volvo S60.
Police are asking anyone with information on this incident to contact the Philadelphia Police Department’s Shooting Investigation Group at 215-686-8270/71.

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