36-year-old York City man dies after triple shooting early Friday morning

Mike Argento
York Daily Record

UPDATED May 8 with victim's identity:

A 36-year-old man was killed in a shooting early Friday morning that left two others wounded, York City Police reported.

The man, identified by the York County Coroner's office as Victor Acosta-Delgado, was one of three people shot at the intersection of Parkway Boulevard and North George Street, police reported in a news release. Acosta-Delgado resided in the 100 block of East Maple St. in York City.

Police were dispatched to the scene at 12:21 a.m. and upon arrival found three men with gunshot wounds. All three were taken to York Hospital, where Acosta-Delgado was pronounced dead at 12:49 a.m., despite life-saving efforts. An autopsy is scheduled to be performed early Saturday morning at Lehigh Valley Hospital in Allentown. The two other men, aged 39 and 24, were treated for their wounds and are expected to survive, according to police. 

The deadly shooting marks the fourth homicide reported in the city this year.

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Police have reported 10 shootings in the city in recent days, including one which took the life of a 41-year-old non-binary person Monday.

The investigation continues, and anyone with information is asked to contact York City Police by submitting a tip on the city's Crimewatch webpage, or by emailing Detective First Class Andy Baez at abaez.com, or calling York County Crime Stoppers at 755TIPS or the police department tip line at 717-849-2204.

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Columnist/reporter Mike Argento has been a Daily Record staffer since 1982. Reach him at 717-771-2046 or at mike@ydr.com.