Watch CBS News

Man struck, killed by SEPTA subway train in Philadelphia following altercation: police

Man fatally struck by SEPTA subway train following "physical altercation," police say
Man fatally struck by SEPTA subway train following "physical altercation," police say 01:55

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- A man died after being struck by a SEPTA subway train in Philadelphia's University City section on Thursday following a "physical altercation," SEPTA police said. 

The incident happened around 4:30 p.m. on the eastbound platform at 34th Street Station on SEPTA's Market-Frankford Line. 

SEPTA said there was a physical altercation between two men and one of them ended up on the tracks. The man on the tracks was then struck by a train and pronounced dead once medics arrived.

A person of interest was later taken into custody in the area of 40th and Market Streets, Kpana Massaquoi, an inspector with the Philadelphia Police Department, said. 

Philadelphia police provide update after SEPTA train fatally struck man in University City 01:49

The incident shut down service between 30th and 40th Street Stations and SEPTA provided shuttle buses to riders between the stations. 

SEPTA is reviewing surveillance video of the incident. 

Massaquoi said the death is under investigation as a homicide. 

View CBS News In
CBS News App Open
Chrome Safari Continue
Be the first to know
Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting.