Upper Darby Police Superintendent Timothy Bernhardt told reporters over the weekend there were passengers present who “should have done something,” in his opinion. The news conference comes after days of police and Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority officials saying multiple passengers were present for the assault, with some appearing to hold their phones in the direction of the attack as police allege 35-year-old Fiston Ngoy raped the woman in a train seat.Īuthorities initially expressed dismay that most passengers did not call 911 or report the attack, even if they didn’t understand the seriousness of what was happening. Commuters held up phones as woman was raped on train, Philadelphia police say
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