Kenneth Rogers Arrested for SEPTA Hatchet Assault

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Philadelphia police reported an arrest on Sunday following an incident where a man was attacked with a hatchet near a SEPTA concourse. The suspect, identified as 28-year-old Kenneth Rogers, faces charges of aggravated assault, simple assault, and other related offenses. The altercation occurred at 8th and Market streets in Center City, around 1 a.m., prompting a swift response from law enforcement.

The Incident

The victim recounted being assaulted from behind while traversing the concourse near the Broad-Ridge Spur of the subway. He described encountering a man wielding a hatchet, who demanded valuables in what appeared to be a robbery attempt. Despite having only a dollar, the victim was subjected to repeated blows from the hatchet and kicks to the face.

The assailant’s brutal attack left the victim with lacerations to the back of his head and facial bruises. Emergency services promptly transported him to Jefferson University Hospital, where he received treatment for his injuries, which fortunately were deemed non-life-threatening.

Apprehension of the Suspect

SEPTA police later apprehended a man matching the victim’s description of the assailant. Kenneth Rogers, the suspect, was taken into custody, with authorities revealing an active warrant for attempted murder against him. Despite the arrest, no hatchet or other weapons were found in Rogers’ possession, nor at the scene of the crime.

Ongoing Investigation

An ongoing investigation seeks to uncover further details surrounding the incident. Authorities encourage anyone with pertinent information to come forward and assist in the case. As the investigation progresses, updates will be provided to the public.

Conclusion

The swift response and subsequent arrest in this harrowing incident underscore the importance of vigilance and cooperation within communities. Incidents like these highlight the necessity for robust security measures and continued efforts to ensure public safety, particularly in high-traffic areas such as transit stations. As the legal process unfolds, the hope is for justice to be served, and for measures to be taken to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

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