'I sat down and immediately a woman jumped up and started attacking me,' said the Villanova student. Philadelphia police are still searching for the suspect in the attacks.
A second victim has come forward to say she was brutally attacked in Center City. Police are still searching for the suspect.A second victim has come forward to say she was brutally attacked in Center City Philadelphia.The latest victim to come forward says she was punched several times in a completely unprovoked attack.
"I sat down and immediately a woman jumped up and started attacking me. She was screaming at me to 'get out.' She slammed my head into the glass," recalled Villanova University student, Hannah. Philadelphia police are searching for this woman who is wanted in connection with several unprovoked attacks in Center City.It happened around 12 p.m. on November 20 on the Market-Frankford Line in the area of 15th and Market streets."No one asked me if I needed any help. No one asked if I was OK. No one stepped in. It was crazy. There was so many bystanders and no one did anything," said Hannah.
Startled and bruised, she immediately left, but not before snapping a clear photo police are now using as part of their investigation. Philadelphia police are also investigating two other attacks: one that happened the same day on Broad and Spruce streets.
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