Posted on 10/22/2021 2:45:31 AM PDT by Kaslin
It was around 9.15pm on October 13, 2021, in northeast Philadelphia. Around 11 passengers were on board a SEPTA train, most probably on their way home. Among the passengers was a woman who had accidentally boarded the wrong train.
According to charging documents obtained by the Philadelphia Inquirer, a homeless man by the name of Fiston Ngoy entered the train a minute later and attempted to strike up a conversation with the woman. He subsequently moved to the seat next to her.
Photo via Upper Darby Police
Ngoy then spent nearly 45 minutes that included 27 stops harassing the woman, groping her, and touching her breast, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by the Philadelphia Inquirer. The woman struggled to restrain Ngoy. He eventually ripped her clothes off and raped her.
Thankfully, an off-duty SEPTA employee who boarded the train later witnessed the violence in progress and called 911.
According to the Daily Mail, Ngoy entered the US from the Congo on a student visa in 2012 but remained after his visa was terminated in 2015 and was protected from deportation by the immigration system despite multiple convictions as recent as this May.
Court records show that Ngoy had multiple arrests dating back to 2015 and two misdemeanor convictions, one for controlled substances and one for sexual abuse.
He pleaded guilty to the sex charge in 2017 and was sentenced to 120 days in jail, and was then placed in immigration detention in January 2018.
However, Ngoy was never deported, because an immigration judge granted him a 'withholding of removal' in March 2019, after an appeals board found that his sex crime was not a “serious crime” that made him eligible for removal.
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“...wrong train...”.
I don’t think that is possible. The station she got on at is the terminal, so she could not have gone the wrong direction, and there are no express/local options. They used to have a “skip stop” system during peak, but that was stopped over a year ago. The philadelphia subway is very, very primitive.
With 110% turn out, of course.
Perhaps I misread, but I believe the train was headed toward the 69th street station.
So, was she white or not?
We thus have three serious issues.
The first is the lack of enforcement of immigration laws; the fault here lies solely with the government.
The second is the fear of the public to prevent a crime because they do not want to be subjected to scrutiny and be called racist. The fault here lies with the proclivity of those in the position of power to view every occurrence from the prism of race or identity.
The third is general apathy such that they film the crime instead of stopping it; the fault lies with social media addiction.
“Perhaps I misread, but I believe the train was headed toward the 69th street station.”
The 69 street TERMINAL, the only way it could possibly go from the Frankford TERMINAL, where she got on.
Yes, that is correct.
Frankfurt terminal?...Probably white.
Yes, that is correct.
Frankfurt terminal?...Probably white.
“...Probably white.”
99% chance she was black.
Got on at the Frankford station?....My guess is white.
How so?
I'm with "probably white" considering the area it serves (all of the North East), AND that she didn't get off the train when he began harassing her. She likely didn't want to appear to be racist.
What? Have you ever had a logic course?
Do you think it's possible that she thought she was safer on the train than in a bad section of Philadelphia? Do you think she might have been blocked from getting off either by the perp or the other animals on the train who were videotaping?
So, safer on the train where she was harassed, stripped of her clothing and violently raped. Got it. Your logic is infallible.
I’m guessing white given all the onlookers who filmed with their phones. If she was a sistah I bet it goes down very differently. Just a guess but we’ve seen this sort of thing before.
And in majority black, majority Democrat Philadelphia, cutting an unarmed black man will put YOU in prison for years. Never forget what the jury pool will be in the area where you may be forced to use force.
Quite likely, an interesting and cogent insight.
Thanks.
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