A car crashed into a Drexel University building in Center City, Philadelphia, early Saturday morning. The driver was rescued from the wreckage and taken to the hospital, with the building's structural integrity being assessed. The cause of the crash is under investigation.
Comcast and Harris Blitzer Sports Entertainment, owners of the Philadelphia 76ers, have purchased multiple properties on East Market Street as part of their ongoing efforts to revitalize the corridor, despite abandoning earlier plans for a new arena in Center City. The $56 million acquisition signals their continued interest in the area, with future development plans to be announced.
The University of the Arts (UArts) owned several iconic properties in Center City, and the article discusses the future plans and implications for these properties.
An argument in Center City, Philadelphia escalated into a shooting late Sunday night, injuring two women and one man. The 42-year-old woman is in critical condition, while the other two victims are stable. Police are investigating and seeking more footage to identify the suspect(s).
Takeira Hester, 29, has been charged with attempted murder and aggravated assault after allegedly stabbing a 24-year-old woman and a 1-year-old baby boy in separate incidents in Center City Philadelphia. She is also charged in a third attack on another individual. The first incident occurred on Chancellor Street, followed by an attack on a couple and their 1-year-old twin children on South 18th Street. Hester was armed with a large kitchen knife and had a warrant out of New York City for aggravated assault.
A person of interest in two random stabbings in Philadelphia's Center City, including a one-year-old and a woman, has been taken into custody by police. The incidents are unrelated to a synagogue and are believed to be random. The suspect has an active warrant in New York for aggravated assault and is known to police for experiencing a mental health crisis. The public is advised to remain cautious, although there is currently no threat to public safety.
A large demonstration by the Party of Socialism and Liberation partially shut down Interstate 676 westbound in Center City, resulting in dozens of arrests and traffic disruptions. Approximately 350 members rushed onto the highway, blocking traffic, with 320 leaving peacefully to walk through the city while 30 others were arrested by state police. Drivers were advised to expect delays due to rolling road closures and traffic stops.
Over 30 protesters from Jewish Voice for Peace were arrested for blocking traffic on the westbound lanes of the Schuylkill Expressway in Center City Philadelphia. The group, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, hung banners on the Spring Garden Street Bridge before shutting down the highway. The protesters were eventually dispersed by Philadelphia and Pennsylvania State Police, and the road has since reopened.
A knife-wielding man who allegedly stabbed two people, including an unarmed security guard, in Center City Philadelphia was shot multiple times by a SEPTA police officer. The suspect had been attempting to stab people on a northbound platform before stabbing a 19-year-old woman and the unarmed guard. The conditions of the victims and the suspect are currently unknown.
Philadelphia 76ers guard Kelly Oubre Jr. has been released from the hospital after being struck by a vehicle while attempting to cross the street in Center City. Although he is expected to miss significant time due to his injuries, they are not considered season-ending. Oubre Jr., a nine-year NBA veteran in his first season with the 76ers, is averaging 16.3 points in 8 games this season.
Multiple groups of looters targeted retail stores and a small business in various neighborhoods of Philadelphia on Tuesday night. The looting occurred in Center City, North Philadelphia, and Northeast Philadelphia, with stores being ransacked and stolen merchandise recovered by the police. The incidents included an assault on a security guard at a Foot Locker store in Center City and the use of a pickaxe to break into a pharmacy in North Philadelphia. The looting was unrelated to earlier protests over the dismissal of charges in the death of Eddie Irizarry, according to Philadelphia Police commanders. Interim Police Commissioner John Stanford condemned the looting as criminal opportunism and vowed to make arrests.
Several stores in Philadelphia's Center City, including a Foot Locker and Apple Store, were looted by a large roving group. A security guard was assaulted at the Foot Locker, and police were called for assistance as they followed the group. The looters were seen filling large plastic bags with stolen merchandise.
An 18-year-old was shot multiple times near a YMCA in South Philadelphia and later pronounced dead at the hospital. No arrests have been made, and no weapons were recovered.
A man was shot and killed on the Walnut-Locust SEPTA platform in Center City, Philadelphia. This is the third SEPTA shooting within the last two weeks. The subway was closed off, causing riders to look for alternate routes. The SEPTA platform reopened to riders at approximately 6:30 p.m. A weapon was recovered and a man is in custody.
A man was fatally shot on the northbound Walnut-Locust platform of the Broad Street Line in Center City, Philadelphia on Saturday afternoon. The shooting appeared to be the result of a fight between two men, and the suspected shooter was taken into custody. The victim was taken to the hospital but was pronounced dead shortly after. SEPTA offered extra service for the Phillies-Reds game, which caused the Broad Street Line to be busier than usual. The Broad Street Line was disrupted for several hours as law enforcement processed the scene.