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Teen Shot Dead in Chipotle Bathroom on Temple’s First Day

At a Glance

  • A male under 18 was found with fatal gunshot wounds inside a Chipotle bathroom at 12th and Montgomery, steps from Temple University.
  • He was pronounced dead at 5:24 p.m. Monday-spring semester’s opening day-after police responded at 5:15 p.m.
  • Surveillance captured a person of interest fleeing; no arrests or motive released.
  • Why it matters: The homicide forced campus-wide safety alerts and shut down a busy student corridor on a day already packed with back-to-school traffic.
Police officers guard a restaurant crime scene with paramedics treating a person on the ground and patrons fleeing

A juvenile male died Monday afternoon from gunshot wounds inside a Chipotle restroom just off Temple University’s campus, according to Philadelphia police.

Officers arrived at North 12th Street and Montgomery Avenue at 5:15 p.m. for a reported shooting. They found the unidentified teen in the bathroom of the restaurant and pronounced him dead at 5:24 p.m., police said.

University officials emailed students warning them to avoid the area because of heavy police activity. Temple’s spring semester began the same day.

Investigators released no details on a motive or suspect, but surveillance footage shows a person of interest running from the scene. The Philadelphia Police Department is leading the investigation; Temple University police are assisting.

Anyone with information is asked to call 215-686-TIPS (8477).

Author

  • I’m Sarah L. Montgomery, a political and government affairs journalist with a strong focus on public policy, elections, and institutional accountability.

    Sarah L. Montgomery is a Senior Correspondent for News of Philadelphia, covering city government, housing policy, and neighborhood development. A Temple journalism graduate, she’s known for investigative reporting that turns public records and data into real-world impact for Philadelphia communities.

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