NBC Philadelphia
April 3, 2015
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Surveillance video showing the latest teen attack at a SEPTA subway station is expected to be released Tuesday.
Monday afternoon’s attack began on the train near the 15th Street platform of SEPTA’s Market-Frankford Line and left a man in his 50s hospitalized.
A group of six to 12 teenagers approached the man on the train around 3 p.m. and one of the boys struck him repeatedly in the head following an argument, police said.
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The altercation spilled out onto the platform on 15th St.
Doctors treated the victim for concussion-like symptoms and had to reset his jaw.
Police have not yet released a description of the teens. SEPTA officials said they will likely release surveillance video of the attack on Tuesday.