Categories: CrimeNewsSports

Violent home invasion leads to baseball bat beating, robbery

A home robbery at the hands of three suspects, one who was a supposed friend of the victim, has left a Philadelphia resident recovering from violent baseball bat-inflicted injuries.

The early Friday morning attack on the 1800 block of Cambria Street in Kensington took place inside the home of a 41-year-old resident after he invited in a woman whom he thought was his friend, NBC reported.

RELATED: VIDEO: Driver’s dashcam captures wild beating and robbery

Police told ABC that, as the resident and woman were in the home, two men burst in and announced a robbery. One was armed with a gun, and the other had a baseball bat, which the suspects used to repeatedly beat the victim in the head and face.

“To his surprise, the female that he was with started scratching him in the face, and that’s when he realized that the female obviously had something to do with this,” Philadelphia Police Chief Inspector Scott Small said to NBC. “It’s pretty obvious that the female set up this … victim.”

The suspects ransacked the home before fleeing with cash and electronics, investigators told NBC.

RELATED:Couple charged with beating Fishtown woman to death

The victim was taken to Temple University Hospital where he was treated for his face and head injuries, according to ABC, which added that police are working to develop descriptions of the three suspects.

Metro Philadelphia

Recent Posts

Tensions continue as Penn pro-Palestine encampment stretches to 7th day

A man was arrested after allegedly spraying a chemical substance inside the pro-Palestine encampment at…

2 hours ago

Blinken presses Hamas to seal cease-fire with Israel, says ‘the time is now’ for a deal

By MATTHEW LEE, SAMY MAGDY and SAM MEDNICK Associated Press U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken hiked…

3 hours ago

Democrats advance election bill in Pennsylvania long sought by counties to process ballots faster

By MARC LEVY Associated Press Pennsylvania's House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a bill long…

4 hours ago

Caitlin Clark attendance boon: Some WNBA teams look for bigger arenas when the Fever come to town

By DOUG FEINBERG AP Basketball Writer WNBA teams have started making moves to capitalize on…

4 hours ago

Have the Eagles finally found a slot receiver they can hang their hat on? Ainias Smith scouting report

The Philadelphia Eagles added Texas A&M's Ainias Smith to their roster on day 3 of…

5 hours ago

Match Recap: Seattle Sounders hand Union their 2nd consecutive loss at home for 1st time since 2021

It’s just the first time since 2021 that the Philadelphia Union has lost consecutive games…

5 hours ago

This website uses cookies.