2nd Victim Dies in Bucks County Triple Shooting

A second victim has died following a triple shooting inside a Bucks County home early Tuesday morning.

Twenty-nine-year-old Josh Johnson died Wednesday night from injuries sustained during a shooting in his home along the quiet block of Winder Drive in Bristol Township, Pa..

The victim, who family say was wheelchair bound since a 2006 shooting, was on life-support at Aria Torresdale Hospital in Philadelphia prior to his death.

"He's a good guy and it's a shame. It's sad," said Johnson's friend Kendra Jones. She described him as a peacekeeper.

The shooting took place just after 1 a.m. on Tuesday.

Tyrone Moss, 24, of Levittown, Pa., also died in the shooting. Bristol Township Police Acting Chief John Godzieba says both men were shot in the head.

Godzieba said the third man, identified as 24-year-old Lamell Duffy, of Levittown, Pa., was also taken to Aria. He's listed in stable condition with a gunshot wound to the back.

Duffy was able to run from the house after being shot and go to a neighbor's home, according to police. The chief said that was the first report of any disturbances in the neighborhood.

Police tell NBC10 that they have finished processing the crime scene, but have not elaborated on whether a weapon was located or if they've identified a suspect.

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