Safety Crisis Near Temple University: Two Young Lives Lost in Philadelphia Violence
For the many South Asian students and families connected to Temple University, recent tragedies in North Philadelphia are a sobering reminder of how deeply campus safety touches our community. Two young lives lost in separate incidents have left students, parents, and neighbors grieving and demanding answers.
🚨 Temple Honors Student Killed in Hit-and-Run on Kelly Drive
A 20-year-old Temple University student was struck and killed by a driver who fled the scene after attempting an illegal U-turn in the area of Kelly Drive and Reservoir Drive in North Philadelphia on the night of June 24. Police say the driver dragged the victim under the vehicle for more than a mile before the young man became dislodged. Investigators are still searching for the suspect, believed to be driving a white SUV with potential driver's-side damage. The tragedy has sent shockwaves through the Temple community and prompted urgent calls for the public's help. [1]
💔 Family of Bryce Wolfe Pleads for Justice After Fatal Crash
Bryce Wolfe, a 20-year-old Fox School of Business sophomore from Luzerne County, was killed late Wednesday night when a white SUV attempted an illegal turn onto Reservoir Drive from Kelly Drive and crossed directly into his path. The driver did not stop, instead dragging Wolfe for over a mile before fleeing the scene. Wolfe had been living in Philadelphia for a summer internship and was working two jobs to support himself through school. His parents, devastated by the loss, made an emotional public appeal, asking anyone with information about a white SUV with driver's-side damage to come forward and help bring the responsible driver to justice. [2]
🔫 Teen Found Shot to Death Inside Chipotle Near Temple's Campus
In a separate and deeply troubling incident, a teenager was found shot to death inside a Chipotle restaurant bathroom on the edge of Temple University's campus in North Philadelphia. The shooting occurred at a location that many Temple students frequent, compounding fears about safety in the neighborhood surrounding the university. Philadelphia police responded to the scene, and the incident drew widespread concern among students, faculty, and local residents about violence in the area. The tragedy adds to a growing conversation about what more can be done to protect young people in and around the Temple campus community. [4]
Sources: [1] NBC10 Philadelphia · [2] 6abc Philadelphia · [4] CBS News
