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Two Students Attacked Hours Before Move-In Day in North Philadelphia's Recurring Campus Crime Zone

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Confirmed Threat

Two Temple University students were violently attacked and robbed in separate incidents on the evening of August 19, 2024, just hours before fall move-in day. The first assault and robbery occurred at the intersection of 11th Street and Montgomery Avenue around 10:20 PM, followed by a second attack at the Broad Street and Cecil B. Moore Avenue subway station twenty minutes later. Three juveniles were arrested.

Alerts
2
Response
Killed
Injured
Institution
Temple University
Public R1 · PA
~35,000 studentsTUalert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTSMS
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TUalert: Armed robbery reported near campus at 11th St & Montgomery Ave at approx 10:20 PM. Suspects described as 3 juvenile males. If you see suspicious activity, call Temple Police at 215-204-1234. Avoid the area. Use walking escort service.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The timing of these robberies on the eve of move-in day is particularly significant because incoming students are often unfamiliar with the surrounding neighborhood and campus safety resources
The intersection of 11th and Montgomery is a recurring crime hotspot in Temple's patrol zone and has appeared in previous TUalert notifications
UPDATESMS
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TUalert UPDATE: Second robbery reported at Broad St & Cecil B. Moore Ave subway station at approx 10:40 PM. 3 juveniles attacked a student and stole his backpack. Suspects may be connected to earlier incident. Temple and Philadelphia police are actively investigating. Use the TUSafe app and walking escorts.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The second incident at the Cecil B. Moore subway station highlights how off-campus public transit locations fall into a gray area for Clery reporting, as they may be considered public property adjacent to campus
Three juveniles were ultimately arrested, connecting both incidents to the same group of suspects
Context

Background

Temple University's North Philadelphia location has made campus crime a persistent institutional challenge, with the TUalert system frequently sending robbery and assault notifications for the blocks surrounding campus. The Temple News has reported on how the Department of Public Safety decides which incidents warrant a TUalert, noting that there must be an emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health or safety of students. Temple has invested in safety infrastructure including a walking escort program, shuttle service with over 51 stops within its patrol zone, and the TUSafe mobile app. The timing of these robberies on the eve of fall move-in day intensified the incident's impact, as it occurred when incoming students and their families were arriving on campus for the first time.
Analysis

Key Findings

The timing of campus robberies relative to the academic calendar matters: incidents near move-in day affect students who have not yet learned campus safety geography
Temple's TUalert system serves a campus in an urban environment where the line between on-campus and off-campus crime is often blurred
The arrest of three juvenile suspects in both incidents underscores the recurring challenge of campus-adjacent crime by non-affiliates
Outcome
Three juvenile suspects arrested by Temple and Philadelphia police. Stolen property recovered. No serious injuries reported.
Provenance

Sources

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  2. News
  3. Student Paper
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Added April 2026Updated April 2026Via ingestion