'Simply not true': Prosecutor disputes commuters 'callously' recorded rape on SEPTA train

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'Simply not true': Prosecutor disputes commuters 'callously' recorded rape on SEPTA train
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Pennsylvania prosecutor says it's 'simply not true' that Philadelphia riders 'callously' did nothing to stop a woman from being sexually assaulted on a commuter train.

The attack last week on a Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, or SEPTA, train made national headlines as commuters wereHowever, Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer insisted that that version events isn't accurate."There is a narrative out there people sat on the El train and watched this transpire and took videos of it for their own gratification," Stollsteimer said, using a local nickname for SEPTA's Market-Frankford line.

"That is simply not true. It did not happen. We have the security video from SEPTA that shows that was not the true narrative," he said."I think it really came from SEPTA officials," Stollsteimer told reporters."I saw the video where they talked about 'these people,' acting like there was a group of people just callously recording this incident.

"It was not very crowded at all, sparsely crowded, and it's moving," he said."So this is an incident that's happening over time. So people are getting in and out of the car. They may not all have been aware at any time of what would happen previously."

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