It only took 10 seconds before a man was hit by a subway train after a fight. |
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When egos flare up?
The Philadelphia Police and Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority [SEPTA] Police arrest a man who dropped two knuckle style chillis on another man causing him to fall directly into the path of a subway train.
This is one of the latest events where SEPTA had to deal with a deadly encounter. A woman shot a bus driver in November. Then they had a sexual predator attack a woman on train while passengers filmed or looked the other way out fear of attack.
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Video surfaces of a fight on SEPTA’s subway platform at 34th and Market
A man is thrown onto the tracks in front of a moving train. The train could not be stopped in time and officials say the man… pic.twitter.com/pgROCDRYvX
‼️⚪️ MAN ASSAULTS A BL@CK MAN & DIES OVER A LIGHTER 👀
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Video surfaces of a fight on SEPTA’s subway platform at 34th and Market ‼️
A ⚪️ man is thrown onto the tracks in front of a moving train. The train could not be stopped in time and officials say the man has died.
SEPTA… pic.twitter.com/iiP2BuIa9g
A man has been charged with fighting another man who fell onto the tracks at a University City SEPTA station moments before being struck and killed by a train.
Chaz Wearing, 40, is charged with involuntary manslaughter, the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office announced Friday.
Wearing, who investigators believe is homeless, is currently on bench warrant status for an unrelated strangulation case in Delaware County, investigators said. Wearing's criminal history also includes cases in Clinton and Lycoming counties, according to the District Attorney's Office.
Police said the 38-year-old man held onto Wearing while "scolding him, and making threatening gestures." Wearing then broke free of the man's grip and threw two punches at him, police said. Wearing then fell onto the platform while the 38-year-old man fell on the tracks below, according to investigators.
The suspect looks like a mental case. Here is a video of him just looking odd.
Seconds later, an incoming SEPTA train struck and killed the 38-year-old man.
"Appeared to be some type of physical altercation. We don't know exactly what took place prior to that to initiate this, but it's being investigated at this point," Philadelphia Police Inspector Kpana Massaquoi told NBC10.
Wearing was taken into custody at the next station stop at 40th Street Station, police said.
The 34th Street Station was shut down for hours Thursday afternoon as well as the area near Drexel's campus.
"It's kind of scary that that kind of thing is happening around here. I thought it was pretty safe but I guess it's pretty out of the ordinary for that to happen," Jacob Davidson, a SEPTA passenger said.
SEPTA officials say that service between 30th and 40th streets was rerouted with buses for riders in both directions.
The charges itself will put the suspect in the iron college for 20 to LIFE. The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. No amount of self defense can save this guy.
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