Temple student says she was victim of teen girls BEFORE they smashed other student’s face with brick

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Another Temple student has come forward claiming she was also attacked by the same teen girls that smashed the other girls’ face with a brick. Fortunately she was able to get away, but not after being punched in the face twice. The 5 teen girls ages 14, 15, and 17, according to NY Daily News, were arrested this afternoon and you can see them in the photo above and the video below on surveillance footage:

This is a better version of what happened to the Temple student above:

NBC 10 NEWS – Another Temple University student has come forward claiming she was attacked by a group of young girls minutes before a brutal off-campus assault with a brick that forced a fellow co-ed into surgery.

The 20-year-old junior, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, tells NBC10.com she was text messaging a friend as she walked down her street, the 1700 block of Willington Street, around 5:45 p.m. on Friday when she was blindsided by a fist.

“I typed [the message] and lifted my head to start walking again and as I lifted my head up, there was a girl coming at me, swinging at me, and I was able to lean back. She barely hit my chin, and then she swung again and hit my mouth area and my neck and I was able to shove her away and sprint away,” she said.

The student says a group of seven to 10 girls took part in the unprovoked attack that left her with a few bruises. When she was able to break away, the woman says she ran to her nearby house, which is just feet from Philadelphia Police’s 22nd District headquarters.

Minutes after, the woman said a Philadelphia Police officer knocked on her door asking if she was OK. A driver apparently witnessed the attack and flagged down an officer, the student said.

“The officer said ‘Are you OK? Are you OK?’ and I was in shock and told her that I wasn’t hurt bad,” she said.

The student said she was in shock and couldn’t really speak about the incident, so later that night, at the urging of her roommate, she walked over to the 22nd District headquarters to make a report.

But she says that attempt fell on deaf ears.

“His attitude was very nonchalant and he was acting like it was no big deal,” she said speaking about the officer inside the station.

The woman said the whole conversation happened from within the station’s waiting room, which was full of people at the time, and that she didn’t feel comfortable talking about all of the details regarding the assault in public.

“He said if it happened again to call 911. I didn’t think to call 911 because I was at the station, I was four doors down,” she said.

The co-ed was planning to let the situation go, until she heard about the unprovoked attack of two other Temple students only three blocks away, just 15 minutes after hers.KEEP READING…


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