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A man charged with raping a woman on a commuter train just outside of Philadelphia harassed her for more than 40 minutes while multiple people held up their phones to seemingly record the assault without intervening, authorities said on Monday. More than two dozen train stops passed as the man harassed, groped and eventually raped the woman, the police chief for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) told a news conference. Police do not believe a single witness on the train dialed 911. They are investigating whether some bystanders filmed the assault. Both the man and woman got on the train at the
WHYY By Assistant Director of Transportation Ken Divers, who leads the vulnerable population task force at SEPTA, walks on the platform at Somerset Station. (Emma Lee/WHYY) SEPTA Police Chief Thomas Nestel stopped at the corner of 15th and Market streets last week on the west side of City Hall. He was on the scene after a man jumped in front of a Market-Frankford Line train at 15th Street Station and died — the third reported suicide on the subway system this year. “Sadly, it’s more common than not,” said the chief. The tragedy is one of several moving SEPTA officials to try out guardrails to decrease the number of falls and jumps onto its tracks.
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A SEPTA police officer's attendance at President Donald Trump's rally in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6 has lead scrutiny of the cop's social media accounts and officer being reassigned to an administrative role. The transit police officer is of seven on the SEPTA police force who attended rally that preceded the violent insurrection of the U.S. Capitol. SEPTA is conducting an investigation, and at this time there is no evidence any of the police who attended the "Stop The Steal" rally participated in illegal activity at the U.S. Capitol, a SEPTA spokesperson said.
More than two dozen off-duty officers attended the pro-Trump rally. Federal investigators will determine if they broke any the laws during the insurrection.
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Pro-Trump supporters breeched security and stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. An investigation underway will determine if any off-duty officers were involved in the attack. Credit: AFP via Getty Images Police Officers Across Nation Face Federal Charges For Involvement In Capitol Riots By at 10:07 am NPR Nearly 30 sworn police officers from a dozen departments attended the pro-Trump rally at the U.S. Capitol last week, and several stormed Capitol with rioters and are facing federal criminal charges as well as possible expulsion or other discipline. The officers are from departments large and small: from a veteran officer in Houston, the nation's 8th-largest department, to a sergeant in the small town of Rocky Mount, Va., as well as a group of Philadelphia transit officers.
More than two dozen off-duty officers attended the pro-Trump rally. Federal investigators will determine if they broke any the laws during the insurrection.