Brink's armored truck driver shot outside South Philadelphia Bank of America
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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- A Brink's truck driver was shot outside a Bank of America in South Philadelphia Thursday. The shooting happened near South Christopher Columbus Boulevard, previously known as Delaware Avenue, just after 2:30 p.m., according to police.
Police previously said the driver was shot in the head but have since corrected to say that the 24-year-old was shot once in the chest. He was taken to Jefferson Hospital in critical condition after being treated briefly on the scene, police said.
Officials said two armed men ambushed and robbed the driver who was making a delivery to the Bank of America just next to the IKEA.
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