The Friday attack on two Chinese students at Bok High followed an incident in May in which an Asian teenager wearing a school shirt was chased and punched on the street by a group of about 15 African American youths.
In the earlier case, which occurred May 4, a 16-year-old boy who attended Bok was attacked as he walked through the neighborhood near 15th and Morris Streets with his girlfriend. He escaped into the South Philadelphia branch of the Free Library, and the staff quickly locked the doors to keep the assailants out. The group fled when police arrived.
"The person being attacked ran into the library for safety," Sandra Horrocks, the library system's vice president for communications, said at the time. "The library staff did shut down the building to make sure the staff and everyone [inside] stayed safe."
