A Philadelphia teenage boy was shot 18 times while waiting for a bus to go home from school Monday afternoon, NBC News reports . The 14-year-old, Samir Jefferson, was a freshman at Thomas A. Edison High School. While Jefferson was at the bus stop in a North Philadelphia neighborhood, he was attacked by two assailants. “A vehicle, maybe two, pull up. Two males get out and start shooting at him, chasing him,” Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small said , according to CBS Philly. Samir Jefferson was shot 18 times on Monday in Philadelphia night after being ambushed at a bus stop by adult men. #JusticeforSamir #SamirJefferson #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/GdLLhaIruJ — 💛 Lovely 💛 (@SweetPea1636) December 1, 2021 The two unidentified shooters fired at least 36 shots, however, the incident report didn't include a definitive motive for the shooting. The young teen died of gunshot wounds at Temple University. "Every time I close my eyes, I see my son. That’s my son, I birthed...