Suspect in West Philly shooting that injured 10 turns himself in

Other suspect still at large, reward offered

Dominic Lamar, 23, turned himself in Monday after being wanted for a West Philly shooting that injured 10.
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Dominic Lamar, who was wanted for a shooting in West Philadelphia that injured 10 people, turned himself in Monday afternoon, according to Philadelphia Police.

Lamar, 23, surrendered at the Southwest Detective Division office at 55th and Pine streets with his attorney accompanying him.
The shooting that Lamar was wanted for occurred June 20, at a block party on the 4100 block of West Ogden Street. 

A "birdshot" from a shotgun as well as several shots from a handgun were fired into a crowd of people, injuring 10, including three children. One of the children injured was a 1-year-old girl, who sustained a neck wound.

All the injured have been released from the hospital in stable condition, according to NBC Philadelphia, however some continue to be treated for their injuries due to pellets embedded in their bodies. 

Khaleif Harley (Philadelphia Police/Handout)

The other suspect, 23-year-old Khaleif Harley, is still at large. He, along, with Lamar, face pending charges of aggravated assault  and attempted murder.

A $10,000 reward has been issued for information leading to Harley's arrest. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call Southwest Detectives at 215-686-3183.