Sources tell FOX 29 that SEPTA police officers are searching for a suspect who shoved another rider onto the tracks of the Market-Frankford Line Thursday night.
According to the alert, the suspect entered the Market-Frankford Line’s 30th Street Station, did not pay a fare, and made his way to the platform. Once on the platform, authorities say the suspect loitered before ‘aggressively approaching’ the victim and pushing him onto the tracks.
The incident comes as Philadelphia Councilman David Oh has urged city council to withhold $10 million from SEPTA in an effort to encourage them to hire more police officers, raise wages, and make salaries more competitive with other police forces in the region. "Public safety is the paramount concern of our residents. Thank you for your steadfast advocacy and engagements on these issues," Oh wrote in a letter to Omari J.
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