Philadelphia man stabbed in neck, back near Temple University campus
The Philadelphia victim was rushed to Temple University Hospital after the stabbings
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A man was stabbed twice near Temple University in North Philadelphia on Thursday, police say.
The 25-year-old man sustained life-threatening stab wounds in his neck and back. The crime took place on Diamond Street at around 8 p.m.
The victim was rushed to Temple University Hospital where he was admitted in critical condition.
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The Philadelphia Police Department did not report any arrests immediately after the stabbing. It is unknown if the victim was a Temple student.
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Philadelphia Police Department told Fox News Digital that they did not recover any weapons at the scene.
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The stabbing incident is one of many crimes taking place near Temple University's campus in the past year.
Last November, 11 off-campus Temple students were forced into a basement at gunpoint and robbed. The victims included eight women between the ages of 20 and 21.
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A Temple University police officer was also killed in the line of duty on February 18. A student was carjacked at around the same time of the shooting.
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Fox News Digital reached out to Temple University for a statement, but has not heard back.
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