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'Angry and disgusted': DEMOCRAT train riders held up phones, didn't call 911 as woman was raped on Philadelphia train, police say

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Nov 9, 2021, 3:05:02 PM11/9/21
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OBAMA LET IN THIS CONGO IMMIGRANT REPEAT RAPIST.

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A man was charged with raping a woman on a train outside of
Philadelphia as fellow passengers watched, held up phones and
did nothing to intervene, police said.

The man, Fiston Ngoy, 35, harassed the woman, groped her and
eventually raped her as fellow passengers watched the assault
through more than two dozen train stops last week, authorities
said. Police believe no one called authorities, though they are
investigating whether any of the witnesses may have recorded the
incident.

Officials said they do not expect charges against the bystanders
on the train.

Transit officers for the Southeastern Pennsylvania
Transportation Authority stopped Ngoy at a train stop, finding
him in the middle of his assault, SEPTA Police Chief Thomas J.
Nestel said at a press conference Monday.

"When the doors opened, an officer entered and saw what he
believed was a criminal act occurring," Nestel said. "He ripped
that man off her and pulled him out onto the platform."

Nestel said both Ngoy and the victim got on the train Oct. 13 at
the same stop — the Frankford Transportation Center in northeast
Philadelphia. Police say they weren't able to stop the assault
until the train reached the 69th Street terminal in west
Philadelphia on the Market-Frankford Line, which was about 27
stops later. Nestel said his officers responded within three
minutes of the lone 911 call they received — from an off-duty
transportation employee.

Police and other officials were troubled that no one witnessing
the assault intervened and held a news conference reiterating
the need for people who see something unusual to report it
immediately, even anonymously or through the emergency buttons
on trains.

"What we want is everyone to be angry and disgusted and to be
resolute about making the system safer," Nestel said, adding
that it "concerns me" no one stepped in throughout the lengthy
assault that an arrest affidavit shows continued for about 40
minutes.

He noted surveillance footage captured the assault and appeared
to show other passengers possibly recording the attack. "There
were people witnessing the act with phones in their hands,"
Nestel said. "People were holding their phone up in the
direction of this woman being attacked."

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