Posted on 02/24/2021 7:27:11 AM PST by Pining_4_TX
The incident reportedly occurred between 11:30 a.m. and 11:40 a.m. at the Macy’s location situated along the 1300 block of Market Street on February 21st.
Philadelphia Police Captain Mark Burgmann stated that the victim had decided to use the restroom while shopping, which her attacker was reportedly waiting inside of the women’s restroom:
“A 55-year-old female who was shopping at the store with her husband, she decided to use the bathroom on the third floor. She went inside the bathroom and went into the stall, the offender jumped over the stall.”
“He dragged her out of one stall into another stall where he then raped her.”
Captain Burgmann stated that the suspect was waiting inside of the restroom for as long as 20 minutes before the victim had entered and was assaulted
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Amish Love Crime. Thanks Libs!
I ALWAYS wait for my wife outside bathrooms while we’re shopping. This animal should be put down easy.
I guess that was the day he “felt like he was a woman” and then he “felt like a man”, so he raped her. I read the article and apparently he had armed himself with some bamboo BBQ skewers as a weapon. Low rent all the way. He needs one of those in each eye, one in each testicle, and one for a weinie roast.
Don’t believe the headline, it happened at Wanamaker’s.
And since men are now allowed in women’s bathrooms, perhaps we should go in with our women as security protection.
man, I hope his “unique walk” is due to the fact she shoved his nuts up to his throat.
I seem to recall Macy's took over the famous Wanamaker's location, long ago.
Ping!
Horrible; Shopping in center city with my aunts was a great childhood memory.
Years ago, I reported a creeper in the women’s dressing rooms at the Kohl’s on Research Blvd. in Austin, TX. The employees looked at me like I’d grown three heads and did nothing. Kohl’s lost this shopper that day.
It was originally John Wanamaker’s, started by John Wanamaker who in a fit of modesty named the department store after himself. My father fixed TVs there in the early 1950s when I was still a gleam in his eye, and I got married on the other side of City Hall at Arch St. UMC in ‘76, used to go to the store regularly. It was still JW’s when I left Philly back in ‘79 while the gettin’ was still good, but it was bought out by Macy’s soon after.
The store is famous for having one of the largest theater organs in the world, which is still referred to as the Wanamaker organ in AGO circles.
I, too, have fond memories of Wanamaker’s. It was like the village crossroads. In the days before Fakebook, you would see people in there you hadn’t seen in months, or years. Plus the wonderful selections and service. It was a true destination, head and shoulders above Strawbridges, Gimbels and Lits down the street. Their Christmas display with the organ was spectacular for the kids. I saved a few small souvenirs from the store—small boxes with the distinctive logo—and set them under the Christmas tree some years.
Suburban malls did their part to kill cities.
Macy’s bathrooms are famous among the pervert crowd as meet up places.
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