Philadelphia

Police capture suspect in deadly stabbing at SEPTA station in Kensington

A man was stabbed to death at SEPTA's Somerset Station on the 2800 block of Kensington Avenue in Philly's Kensington neighborhood, police said

NBC Universal, Inc.

A man is in custody after a fatal stabbing on Monday at SEPTA’s Somerset Station. Within an hour and a half police found and arrested the suspect not too far from the scene. Police have not yet released the names of the suspect or victim. NBC10’s Leah Uko has more.

An arrest was made after a man was stabbed to death at a SEPTA station in Philadelphia’s Kensington neighborhood. 

Léelo en español aquí

Police responded to SEPTA’s Somerset Station on the 2800 block of Kensington Avenue at 8:30 a.m. on Monday for a report of a person screaming.

When they arrived they found a 30-year-old man who was stabbed in the chest while on the westbound platform of the Market-Frankford Line. The victim was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead at 9:21 a.m.

“Witnesses put the argument centered around some property that they were discussing...I can tell you the entire incident from start to finish, last about 30 seconds," SEPTA Police Chief Chuck Lawson said.

Police released surveillance photos of a suspect in the stabbing. Early Monday afternoon, investigators announced a person was in custody.

“He has had a number of arrests for serious crimes in the past—at least five other arrests for assault that we know of. But in terms of what we were dealing with, just general disorderly behavior, antisocial behavior, he frequently doesn’t pay to get on the system," Lawson said.

They have not yet revealed the identities of the victim or the suspect.

Exit mobile version