Safety Crisis at Temple University: Two Violent Deaths Shake Philadelphia's Student Community
For Philadelphia's Desi community — many of whom have children or younger relatives studying at Temple University — a wave of campus-area violence this season has become an urgent and deeply personal concern.
🚨 Honors Student Killed in Hit-and-Run on Kelly Drive
A 20-year-old Temple University student named Bryce Wolfe, an actuarial science major in the Fox School of Business, was fatally struck while riding a motorcycle on Kelly Drive. According to police, a white SUV attempted an illegal U-turn near the intersection of Kelly Drive and Reservoir Drive, colliding with him and dragging him for more than a mile before the driver fled the scene. The incident occurred on June 24 and was confirmed by a Temple University spokesperson the following week. Authorities were still searching for the suspect as of the latest reports. The loss of a young honors student has sent shockwaves through the Temple campus community. [1]
🔫 Teen Found Shot Inside Chipotle Near Temple's Campus
In a separate and deeply troubling incident, a teenager was discovered shot to death inside the bathroom of a Chipotle restaurant located on the edge of Temple University's campus in North Philadelphia. The shooting added to a growing sense of unease surrounding the safety of the area immediately adjacent to the university. The incident drew significant media attention and renewed community calls for increased security measures near the campus perimeter. Both this event and the Kelly Drive hit-and-run have highlighted the vulnerabilities faced by young people in and around the Temple University neighborhood. The back-to-back tragedies have left students, families, and community members deeply shaken. [4]
Sources: [1] NBC10 Philadelphia · [4] CBS News
