Thigh. Reporter the Police Department spokesperson confirms to fox 29 oneill was investigated by internal affai affairs, but due to the pending lawsuit the spokesperson will not say what investigators fou found. Attorneys zeff says Police Investigators told him that would take oneill down. He says, police obtained video from a Security Camera which captures the alleged assault behind a city school. Zeff claims oneill in uniform and his cruiser can be seen. Its grant knee but you can certainly see the Sexual Assault going on outside of the vehicle. Reporter the suit also alleges oneill spoke of fan sizing about beating, raping and shooting a n word in the head. The City Law Department which will defend the suit including oneill had no comment. According to the philadelphia board of pensions, thomas j. Oneill receives a pension payment of 3,100 monthly just over 2,000 go to him,. The reminder to what the city calls an alternate payee likely a divorced spouse. Thomas j. Oneill has not bee
Right now hes climbing the walls of Philadelphia City hall, but this guy is no spiderman and police want a word with him. And facing death on a simple run. A woman jogging, assaulted by a guy with a gun and now other runners are looking over their shoulders. Now fox 29 news at 10 00. Tonight local park shut down Police Investigate that sexual assault. Teenager out for a run says a man with a gun attacked her and hes still out there. Good evening, im lucy noland. Im iain page. It all happened late this morning at the Norristown Farm Park and thats where we find our Shawnette Wilson tonight. Shawnette. Reporter well, as you can imagine, this caught a lot of people here off guard. Many of them were just going about their daily routine. They got off from work and came right here to the park. Only to find it closed and learn the terrible reason why. I was just looking on my fanion saw news report that said that there was runner that was assaulted. Reporter rachel marco cant believe what pol
Weve been knocking on doors and talking to Business Owners and neighbors all day long trying to piece together this sad story. The Center Median at 52nd and walnut was unusually empty on this day. Just a handful of incense sticks on the ground to mark the unofficial business run on this very spot for years. As for the businessman what do they call him. Incense man. Incense man. Number one guy on the block. Its hard to believe someone hit him and ran. Reporter april sense man. Even longtime acquaintances dont know his real name. Was struck by a hitandrun driver shortly tweet a. M. As he rode his bicycle near 52nd and spruce. Fox 29 has obtained Security Camera footage from neighbors businesses that shows a large white suv possibly a Jeep Grand Cherokee passing a pair of vehicles on 52nd and slamming the bike and rider from behind. Separate video shows the suv then drive off through a red light on the wrong side of 52nd. Moments later, a passing motorist stops to render aid to the bicycl
Cherokee passing a couple of vehicles on 52nd then ramming bicycle and rider from behind. A separate Security Camera shows the jeep then drive through a red light at 52nd and spruce on the wrong side of the road. A passing moat rift cease the injured victim lying in the street and hops out to render aid. Police say the victim sudden a head injury and possible fractured ribs. In fact near the site of incense mans street business acquaintances were wishing him a speedy recovery and singing his praises. Good guy. Very nice, very nice. Down to home. Hes a kind man. He comes out and works every day, you know. Hes not here hes on lancaster avenue. Hes a wellknown guy. Reporter selling incense. Just selling incense and oils much thats it. Reporter again, the victim in this case last reported here at pennsylvania presbyterian in scale condition. If you know anything about this incident again just after 2 00 a. M. 52nd and spruce a white Jeep Grand Cherokee call police. Lucy . Got to track down
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