BERKELEY — A group of teenagers riding BART followed a man off the train and robbed him on the UC Berkeley campus July 7, police said.

Related Articles Man fatally shot at Oakland homeless camp

Man stabbed on BART train in Fremont area, suspect arrested

Officers’ response to East Bay apartment complex tied to earlier double shooting, police say

Two men shot in West Oakland

One dead after double shooting at East Bay shopping center The man was not a student at the school, police said. Police did not give his age but confirmed he was an adult.

One teen in a group of at least four kicked him more than once near Springer Gateway, and he suffered injuries that police deemed minor.

The man told police that he noticed the group of teenagers on a BART train and that they followed him out of the train at the Downtown Berkeley station. The victim walked to the campus and was attacked as he approached Springer Gateway, police said. Officers were called around 9:51 p.m.

The teens all were believed to be 15 or 16 years old and wore dark hoodies, police said. Two of them wore denim jeans that were bleached heavily, police said.

Reading this on your phone? Stay up to date on East Bay news with our free mobile app. Get it from the Apple app store or the Google Play store.

The robbery came a week after a group of 10 to 13 teenagers tried to steal a cell phone from a woman inside a BART train at the Oakland Coliseum station. That robbery, which happened June 30, was foiled when an off-duty security guard chased down the group and recovered the phone. The teens “battered” the security guard but he was OK, BART officials said.

Both incidents followed a notorious April 22 teen mob attack and robbery on a train and platform at the Coliseum station. Seven people were robbed, and two of them were beaten after about 50 to 60 youths jumped the fare gates and attacked passengers.

UC police reminded all in the community that they can use the Night Safety Services at http://nightsafety.berkeley.edu and that, whenever possible, people should travel with friends or in a group. Electronic devices also should be kept out of view, police said.

Police encouraged anyone with information to call the campus’ crime and investigation bureau at 510-642-0472 or 510-642-6760.

Like our Facebook page for more conversation and news coverage from the East Bay and beyond.