The victim told police that a man struck him several times in the head with a hatchet and he was kicked repeatedly in the face.
Suspect in custody after allegedly attacking man with hatchet near SEPTA stationA suspect was taken into custody on Sunday after Philadelphia police say he attacked another man with a hatchet near a SEPTA concourse.Upon arrival, a man told police he had been assaulted in the concourse near the Broad-Ridge Spur of the subway.
The victim gave police a description of the attacker before being taken to the hospital, officers say.
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