Police then rushed the man to Temple University Hospital where he is listed in critical condition.
Officials say 22nd District Police responded to the stabbing on the 2200 block of North Broad Street Saturday afternoon, about 3:45, inside a store at the intersection of North Broad and West Susquehanna.
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