
DARBY, Pa. (CBS) — A dispute over a video game sale led to a shooting and SWAT team manhunt in Delaware County. Officers swarmed the 400 block of Main Street in Darby looking for the gunman all day on Sunday.
It all started with a shooting at a Walmart in Glenolden on Sunday morning.
RELATED: Himani, Snow Leopard At Cape May County Zoo Known For Her Seven Healthy Cuts, Dies After CancerPolice say the gunman fired a shot at an employee during a dispute over a video game sale.
The investigation led to a Darby home, but the gunman was no inside.
“He’s armed currently and possibly dangerous. We’re working through the evening hours to track him down, numerous leads to try to get him into custody very soon,” Darby Township Police Chief Mike Sousa said.
RELATED: With The Kensington Project, Group Of Delaware County Mothers Making It Their Mission To Help Fight Opioid EpidemicThe Walmart shooting happened around 8:30 a.m. on MacDade Boulevard in Glenolden.
No one was injured in the shooting, officials said.
Walmart said they’re cooperating with the investigation.
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