Crime & Safety
Radnor Stabbing Suspects Headed To Court Thursday
Two men, one from Ardmore and the other from Conshohocken, are accused of stabbing a Villanova student in early October in Radnor.

RADNOR TOWNSHIP, PA – Two men accused of stabbing a Villanova University student in the early-morning hours of Oct. 6 are set to appear in court Thursday. A third suspect remains at large, however.
According to court records, Antwine Duane Bing, 27, and Sterling Frazier-Sallad II, 23, will have their preliminary hearings on Thursday, Oct. 25.
Bing, of Ardmore, faces two counts of felony aggravated assault, two felony counts of conspiracy to commit aggravated assault, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, and possession of a weapon.
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Frazier-Sallad, of Conshohocken, is charged with simple assault, conspiracy to commit simple assault, and harassment.
The pair were arrested on Oct. 11. Both are behind bars after failing to post bail – $250,000 for Bing and $25,000 for Frazier-Sallad – set at their preliminary arraignments.
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The third suspect remains at large and police are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.
The student left Kelly's Bar, on the 1100 block of E. Lancaster Avenue, at around 2 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 6 with a woman, police said.
They made it down to Prospect Avenue and were heading toward County Line Road when the three suspects began "verbally accosting" the pair, according to authorities.
The victim told the woman to run, and an argument with the three suspects began that soon turned violent.
At some point during the ensuing confrontation, the student was stabbed, although police said he did not realize he'd been stabbed until later. The suspects left in an unknown direction.
A driver passing by stopped and asked if he was okay, and he told her that he was, according to police. The student then walked home, and when he realized he'd been stabbed, walked to Bryn Mawr Hospital. He remains there in stable condition, police said.
Contact Radnor Police at (610) 688-0500 or call 911 with any information on the incident.
With reporting by Justin Heinze
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