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Assault, April 19, 2026

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Around 2:50 AM EDT on April 19, 2026, a group of nine juveniles allegedly chased a Temple University student into the lobby of Morgan Hall South, a Philadelphia residence hall, and beat them while also attacking a Temple University security officer who attempted to intervene. The student suffered minor injuries and declined treatment at the scene; the security officer was reportedly uninjured. Philadelphia Police and Temple PD launched a search for the nine suspects; surveillance images were released.

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FOLLOW-UPEmail
To the Temple Community, Early Sunday morning at approximately 2:50 a.m., a Temple student was chased into the lobby of Morgan Hall South by a group of juveniles. Once inside, the group struck the student. The student sustained minor injuries and declined medical treatment. Temple’s Division of Student Affairs is actively supporting the impacted student. Temple University Police are currently reviewing security video and working with School District of Philadelphia safety officials and the Philadelphia Police Department (PPD) to identify those involved. Temple and Philadelphia Police are enhancing patrols, and we urge anyone with information to contact the PPD tip line at 215-686-TIPS (8477) or Central Detectives at 215-686-3093. You also can contact Temple’s Investigations Unit at 215-204-6200 or Temple Police at 215-204-1234. I want to share a few reminders and highlight the resources available across campus: • Use Temple’s walking escort program, the Flight shuttle service and additional safety resources within the TUSafe app. • Stay aware of your surroundings. • If you feel unsafe or notice suspicious behavior, contact Temple Police immediately at 215-204-1234 or use a blue light emergency phone. • More safety resources can also be found at safety.temple.edu. Your safety is our top priority. We will continue to keep you informed as more information becomes available. Sincerely, Jennifer Griffin Vice President for Public Safety and Chief of Police
The phrase 'declined treatment' is consistent with multiple outlet quotes from Temple Police's official statement
Issuance of a follow-up community update is consistent with Temple's Clery-Act practice for high-visibility off-shift incidents
Context

Background

Temple University is a public R1 research university in North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with approximately 33,500 students. Around 2:50 AM EDT on Sunday, April 19, 2026, a group of approximately nine juveniles chased a Temple student into the lobby of Morgan Hall South, one of Temple's largest residence halls on Cecil B. Moore Avenue. Inside the lobby, the group physically attacked the student, damaged university property, and assaulted a Temple Police security officer who attempted to intervene. The attack was captured on residence-hall lobby surveillance, and Philadelphia Police released images of the nine suspects the same day. The student suffered minor injuries and declined treatment; the security officer was reportedly uninjured. Temple announced increased patrols and additional camera monitoring around Morgan Hall. The incident drew national attention as one of the more visible examples of overnight off-campus group-on-student violence at urban campuses in 2026, a pattern with antecedents at Temple itself, where the university's relationship with surrounding North Philadelphia neighborhoods has been a persistent campus-safety theme.
Analysis

Key Findings

Surveillance video captured the entire Morgan Hall South lobby attack and was used to identify all nine suspects, demonstrating how residence-hall lobby cameras serve as both deterrent and evidentiary tool
The fact that a Temple security officer was attacked but not seriously injured is consistent with the suspects' apparent focus on the targeted student rather than indiscriminate violence
Temple's same-day public response (increased patrols, expanded camera coverage) exemplifies the modern crisis-communication pattern of pairing tactical adjustments with public reassurance within hours of a high-visibility incident
Outcome
The student suffered minor injuries and declined medical treatment. The Temple security officer was uninjured despite being attacked. No arrests as of initial reporting. Temple announced increased patrols and additional surveillance camera monitoring around Morgan Hall South. The attack was captured on residence-hall lobby surveillance.
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Cite this case

Campus Alert Archive. "Temple University: Assault, April 19, 2026." Incident of April 19, 2026. Added May 2026; last updated July 2026. https://campusalertarchive.com/case/temple-university-morgan-hall-mob-attack-2026-04-19/

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assaultaggravated-assaultpublic-r1pennsylvaniaresidence-hallphiladelphiagroup-attacksurveillance-videojuvenile-suspectsmorgan-hall-southUnder Investigation
Added May 2026Updated July 2026Via ingestion