Violence erupted on a Kensington street over a parking spot, leaving one man with a serious head injury after being pistol-whipped by a woman.
The altercation occurred at around 1:20 pm on the 2700 block of A Street when two men got into a dispute that escalated rapidly. Initially, both parties drew their respective arms – one brandishing a knife and the other, a handgun, which is a legal firearm in Pennsylvania. However, they decided to set them down and continue fighting instead.
It was during this physical confrontation when a woman, later identified as 36 years old, retrieved her gun from a nearby vehicle and struck the 45-year-old man on the head. The gun was fired into the ground, but its discharge had little impact as authorities were already closing in.
Police officers arrived at the scene shortly after to find the 45-year-old victim bleeding and with serious head injuries. Fortunately, he was transferred to Temple University Hospital for treatment where his condition stabilized by nightfall.
Both suspects – a woman aged 36, along with her partner who witnessed the incident – were subsequently apprehended. Additionally, all firearms involved in the altercation were recovered, bringing an end to the violent confrontation that could have easily resulted in more severe injuries or worse.
The altercation occurred at around 1:20 pm on the 2700 block of A Street when two men got into a dispute that escalated rapidly. Initially, both parties drew their respective arms – one brandishing a knife and the other, a handgun, which is a legal firearm in Pennsylvania. However, they decided to set them down and continue fighting instead.
It was during this physical confrontation when a woman, later identified as 36 years old, retrieved her gun from a nearby vehicle and struck the 45-year-old man on the head. The gun was fired into the ground, but its discharge had little impact as authorities were already closing in.
Police officers arrived at the scene shortly after to find the 45-year-old victim bleeding and with serious head injuries. Fortunately, he was transferred to Temple University Hospital for treatment where his condition stabilized by nightfall.
Both suspects – a woman aged 36, along with her partner who witnessed the incident – were subsequently apprehended. Additionally, all firearms involved in the altercation were recovered, bringing an end to the violent confrontation that could have easily resulted in more severe injuries or worse.