Police investigating stabbing northwest of Main Campus

A man is in stable condition at Temple University Hospital after he was stabbed near the corner of 18th Street and Susquehanna Avenue, police said.

Executive Director of Campus Safety Services Charlie Leone told The Temple News that a male, about 55 years old, stabbed another male in the lower abdomen near that corner Thursday evening.

Temple Police is pursuing the suspect and believe the incident was directed at the victim and not a random robbery, Leone said in an email. A TU Alert sent out around 8:15 p.m. called the incident an attempted robbery.

“This may be more of an argument gone in a different direction,” Leone added.

The alert also detailed a “possible known offender,” but the incident is separate from the string of robberies near Main Campus in recent weeks, on which Philadelphia Police recently released a video. The suspects in those incidents are teens or in their early 20s.

Joe Brandt can be reached at jbrandt@temple.edu or on Twitter @JBrandt_TU.

Roberts waives preliminary hearing

Rashan Roberts, the 18-year-old arrested for his involvement in the hit-and-run of Temple senior lacrosse player Rachel Hall last month, waived his preliminary hearing today at the Criminal Justice Center in Center City.

Roberts was arrested May 6, and faces a charge of leaving the scene of an accident involving a death or injury, and driving without a license. Defense Attorney Michael Hanamirian said Roberts waived his preliminary hearing to make legal proceedings easier on the Hall family.

Prosecutor David Lim said he spoke with Kathy Hall, Rachel Hall’s mother, during the past couple of days, as she remains by Rachel’s side at Temple University Hospital. Kathy Hall told Lim that Rachel can open her eyes, but is still unconscious.

Hanamirian said the Roberts family is sorry for the incident last month.

“This is certainly a tragedy,” he said. “The Roberts family is hoping Rachel makes a full recovery … Rashan is fully upset and sorry for the accident.”

Roberts’ formal arraignment hearing is scheduled for June 12 at 11:00 a.m.

Steve Bohnel can be reached at steven.bohnel@temple.edu or on Twitter @Steve_Bohnel.

2 students robbed on North 18th Street

Police are investigating an armed robbery of two female students that occurred at around 9:55 last night.

Executive Director of Campus Safety Services Charlie Leone said that the two female students were walking south on North 18th Street, when two suspects approached them. One of the suspects displayed a black handgun, and demanded the students to hand them their belongings.

The students gave the suspects two cell phones and a Coach wristlet handbag, which contained ID cards and cash. Both suspects then fled south on 18th Street.

A TU Alert was sent out about the incident at around 10:10 p.m. No injuries were reported.

One of the suspects was last seen wearing a black Jansport backpack. Anyone with information about last night’s incident is encouraged to call Campus Safety Services at 215-204-1234.

Steve Bohnel can be reached at steven.bohnel@temple.edu or on Twitter @Steve_Bohnel.

Male arrested on Main Campus for alleged domestic assault

UPDATE: Charlie Leone said that police have arrested Shahee Sanders, 19, for Tuesday’s incident. According to court records, he has been charged with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct, and has a status hearing scheduled for June 19.

Temple Police are investigating an alleged assault that occurred at 12th Street and Polett Walk earlier this evening.

Executive Director of Campus Safety Services Charlie Leone said that the male suspect may have assaulted a female in a domestic-related incident. When Temple Police arrived, the male was yelling at her, he added.

When police tried to intervene, the suspect fled the scene. He was then stopped at 12th Street and Montgomery Avenue, where he was quickly arrested, Leone said.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

Steve Bohnel can be reached at steven.bohnel@temple.edu or on Twitter @Steve_Bohnel.

Police investigating armed robbery of student last night

Police are investigating an armed robbery of a student that occurred near Cecil B. Moore Avenue and 16th Street last night.

Executive Director of Campus Safety Services Charlie Leone said in an email that at about 10:35 p.m., a student left his residence and started walking northbound on Willington Street.

The student was then approached by an unknown male near Master Street, who asked him for directions to the subway. After the student gave him directions, the male continued following the student, asking if he wanted to buy scented oils, Leone added.

Leone said the male then looked through his backpack, appearing to look for the scented oils. On the 1600 block of Willington Street near Cecil B. Moore Avenue, he pulled a handgun on the student, demanding his phone.

The student then gave the suspect his black iPhone 4S, along with $10. The male then fled south on Willington Street, toward Oxford Street, Leone said.

Leone added that the student reported the robbery at AlliedBarton Security Headquarters at 16th Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue. A TU Alert was then sent out about the incident. No injuries were reported.

The suspect was described as a 15- to 18-year-old male, last seen wearing a dark gray hoodie and dark jeans, Leone said. He is 5 feet 6 inches to 5 feet 9 inches tall, and weighs 170-180 pounds.

He was also last seen carrying a black backpack and revolver-like handgun, Leone said. Both Philadelphia and Temple Police surveyed the area following the robbery, but were unable to find the suspect. Leone added that police are checking all residential and business cameras in the area, and are increasing patrols in the southwestern region of the patrol border.

Anyone with information about last night’s robbery is encouraged to contact Campus Safety Services at 215-204-1234.

Steve Bohnel can be reached at steven.bohnel@temple.edu or on Twitter @Steve_Bohnel.

Seven dead, several more in critical condition at TUH following Amtrak train crash

UPDATE: The number of patients that remain at Temple University Hospital has increased to 12. The additional patient entered the hospital Thursday night after transferring from another hospital, a university spokesman said. As of Friday morning, five patients remain in critical condition.

Seven people have been confirmed dead, with that number expected to rise as a result of an Amtrak train that derailed as it approached a curve at Frankford Junction last night, the Inquirer reported.

Amtrak Train 188 was traveling at 100 mph when it jumped the tracks, causing all seven cars to overturn and tumble, the National Transportation Safety Board said. More than 200 people were injured, and the search for more bodies is still continuing, Mayor Nutter said in a press conference at the crash site on Wednesday.

Temple’s chief medical officer Herbert Cushing told the Inquirer that Temple University Hospital received a total of 54 patients because of the crash, 25 of whom remain in the hospital as of late Wednesday afternoon. One of those patients was pronounced dead last night as a result of “massive chest injuries,” Cushing added. Several more remain in critical condition.

The crash has shut down Amtrak service between Philadelphia and New York, the latter of which was where the train was scheduled to arrive late last night. Service on SEPTA’s Trenton Regional Rail line has also been suspended.

A Temple spokesman said that a university faculty member was one of the 238 passengers on the train, and was taken to Temple University Hospital, where he remains as of Wednesday afternoon.

Steve Bohnel can be reached at steven.bohnel@temple.edu or on Twitter @Steve_Bohnel.

Police investigating robbery near Main Campus last night

Temple Police is investigating an armed robbery of a student that occurred at 15th Street and Susquehanna Avenue last night.

Executive Director of Campus Safety Services Charlie Leone said in an email that the student was walking west on Susquehanna Avenue, when the suspect approached him from behind at 9:45 p.m.

Leone said the offender pulled a small silver handgun on the student, and told him to empty his pockets. He then took the student’s iPhone and fled west on Susquehanna Avenue and then turned north onto 16th Street.

A TU Alert was sent out at around 10:30 p.m. No injures were reported.

The suspect was described as a 15- to 18-year-old male, about 5 feet 7 inches tall. He was last seen wearing a light blue and white flannel shirt and white T-shirt.

Temple Police is patrolling the area and checking nearby cameras, Leone said. Anybody with information about the incident is encouraged to contact Campus Safety Services at 215-204-1234.

Steve Bohnel can be reached at steven.bohnel@temple.edu or on Twitter @Steve_Bohnel.

University investigating recent car-for-hire service incidents

Temple Police issued an email earlier tonight notifying students about two recent incidents involving car-for-hire services.

Charlie Leone, executive director of Campus Safety Services, confirmed that the email was legitimate. He added that Temple Police uses the same software for mass emails as the TU Alert system.

According to the email, one arrest has been made where a driver was charged with harassing a Temple student. A university spokesman said that case involved the driver and someone outside the vehicle, and added that the second case involving another student is still under investigation.

The spokesman said an email was sent out in order to notify students of the incidents. Because both cases didn’t cause an immediate threat to the student body, no TU Alerts were sent out, he added.

Both incidents happened within the past 48 hours, and the university is investigating several different car-for-hire service companies who may have been involved, the spokesman said.

“Part of the issue is that there are some [services] in the city that are licensed and recognized, and some that aren’t,” he said.

The email concluded by offering recommendations to students while walking around the city, including “traveling with trusted friends” and “trusting your instincts.”

Steve Bohnel can be reached at steven.bohnel@temple.edu or on Twitter @Steve_Bohnel.

Arrest made in hit-and-run of lacrosse player

Robert Roberts, 18, has a preliminary hearing scheduled for May 22. | Courtesy Philadelphia Police

Robert Roberts, 18, has a preliminary hearing scheduled for May 22. | Courtesy Philadelphia Police

UPDATE: The 18-year-old male has been identified as Robert Roberts of North Philadelphia, the Inquirer reported. According to court records, Roberts is charged with leaving the scene of an accident and driving without a license, and his preliminary hearing is scheduled for May 22.

Police arrested an 18-year-old driver Thursday suspected of striking Temple senior and lacrosse goalie Rachel Hall while she was riding her bicycle on Main Campus on April 29.

The incident, which occurred near 13th and Diamond streets, left Hall with severe head trauma and other injuries. Executive Director of Campus Safety Services Charlie Leone said on Thursday that Hall is still unconscious and in critical but stable condition at Temple University Hospital.

The North Philadelphia man arrested and charged with the incident was driving his father’s 2012 silver Mitsubishi Galant with a learner’s permit at the time, and told investigators he “panicked” when he fled the scene shortly after striking Hall.

Hall’s mother, Kathy Hall, has been posting daily updates regarding her daughter’s status since last Sunday night on a Facebook page titled “Rachel Hall Temple Strong.”

Via a post to the Facebook page, Kathy Hall attended the university’s Latin Honors Convocation and Temple Athletics ceremonies this afternoon in honor of Rachel Hall, who was scheduled to receive her Cum Laude graduation cord at the Latin Honors ceremony. The Mullica Hill, New Jersey native is a College of Liberal Arts student majoring in criminal justice.

Andrew Parent can be reached at andrew.parent@temple.edu or on Twitter @Andrew_Parent23.

Police searching for several suspects in last night’s robberies

Temple Police responded to an armed robbery of a student at 18th Street and Montgomery Avenue around 11:00 p.m. on Friday. A second robbery of a student’s residence in the 1500 block of 13th Street occurred around 1 a.m. on Saturday.

TU Alerts were sent out about both incidents, at around 11:30 p.m. and 1 a.m., respectively.

Philadelphia Police were nearby when the robbery on 18th Street and Montgomery occurred, and they took the student in their car to survey the area, Executive Director of Campus Safety Services Charlie Leone said in an email.

Four males approached the student, one of whom displayed a gun, Leone said. An iPhone and cash were taken from the student before the suspects fled north on 18th Street from Montgomery Avenue.

No injuries were reported.

Both Temple and Philadelphia police are still searching for the suspects involved in the second robbery, and additional police are patrolling the area. Private cameras on apartments are also being checked, Leone said.

The home robbery was the same house that was robbed on Wednesday, April 30, when two suspects armed with a gun took $5,000 and a quarter pound of marijuana from the residence.

Police believe that the suspects in this case are five males, one of whom was armed with a gun.

No injuries were reported.

“The student will not cooperate with police,” Leone said.  “We cannot get any information from the complainant.”

However, Leone said he believes that the robbery of the same complainant is drug-related.

Lian Parsons can be reached at lian.parsons@temple.edu or on Twitter @Lian_Parsons.