Crime ‘Our trains need to be safe.’ Woman’s attack on L.A. Metro line sparks calls for action - "She said the attackers shouted about her Asian ethnicity before punching her in the head."

‘Our trains need to be safe.’ Woman’s attack on L.A. Metro line sparks calls for action
Los Angeles Times (archive.ph)
By Grace Toohey
2023-05-24 20:22:55GMT

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Passengers come and go at the 7th Street/Metro Center station in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
(Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)


Twila Mahone has been growing worried about her safety commuting on Metro’s A Line, but an attack last week — which left a 53-year-old woman’s face bruised and battered — has left her increasingly rattled.

“It was just horrible,” said Mahone, 56. “It just took too long for that lady to get help.”

Mahone was riding northbound on the A Line, formerly the Blue Line, on May 17 when the woman was attacked in Long Beach. She said that she saw younger passengers repeatedly punch the woman and that, when the victim and other passengers tried to call 911 and the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s emergency system for help, it took minutes for them to be taken seriously.

Mahone said the woman was left with a “big ol’ knot between her eyes” and waited at least 10 minutes before officials stopped the train and passengers could find officers.

“They do have to improve the security on these trains,” Mahone said. “It’s not safe. They know it’s not safe.”

The victim — who asked to remain anonymous, citing concerns for her safety — said she’s still traumatized by last week’s attack, which she believes was racially motivated. She said the attackers shouted about her Asian ethnicity before punching her in the head. She said she’s still waiting to find out if her nose is broken.

“You read about it ... [but] how can it happen to me?” the victim said Tuesday in an interview with The Times. “I’m still scared.”

Long Beach police spokesperson Richard Mejia said no arrests have been made. The incident is under investigation, he said, but police do not at this point believe the incident was motivated by racial hate or bias.

Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn this week requested a “full accounting” of Metro security staff during the attack, hoping to better understand why the woman waited so long for help.

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Metro Ambassador Ari Silva helps a passenger at the 7th Street/Metro Center station on May 23, 2023. (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)

“We have multimillion-dollar law enforcement contracts, Metro security and 300 Metro ambassadors who have been hired to ride our buses and trains — but where were they when this woman was beaten up on the Blue Line last week?” Hahn said in a statement Monday. “Enough is enough. Our trains need to be safe for our residents.”

Metro spokesperson Dave Sotero said in a statement that as soon as the agency became aware of the incident, its teams began pulling video files to review what happened.

“We are in the process of reviewing all of them and will share our findings with the Metro board and the public soon,” Sotero said Tuesday. “But we want to make clear that Metro has no tolerance for and will aggressively investigate any incidents of crime, harassment or intimidation on our system.”

He didn’t directly respond to questions about how or when Metro would respond to Hahn’s request, but said the agency is continuing to address public safety concerns through a multilayered plan that includes adding security officers and homeless outreach teams and increasing the number of train ambassadors.

Last week’s attack came a month after a 25-year-old man was fatally stabbed aboard an A Line train in Long Beach. Two arrests have been made in that case.

“This should not be happening, especially just weeks after another Blue Line passenger was stabbed to death in Long Beach,” Hahn wrote in a letter to Metro Chief Executive Stephanie Wiggins. “Metro spends hundreds of millions a year to make the system safe. ... Even with all these resources, this passenger was left to fend for herself.”

Hahn, who sits on Metro’s Board of Directors, requested information about where police and transit ambassadors were during the attack, as well as what happened with calls to the train operator and 911.

Overall incidents of crime on the rail system have continued to increase in recent months, up by almost 30% this February compared with last, according to the agency’s latest public safety report. While the agency has seen the most drastic increase in crimes such as trespassing or drug offenses — the latter of which it attributes to recent efforts to crack down on drug use — violent crime has also increased, with aggravated assaults up by almost 50% compared with last year, the agency reported.

A survey last year found that Metro ridership among women had dropped considerably, with women naming safety as their top concern.

Mahone said she’s working to save up for a car (her last one was stolen) so she doesn’t have to deal with the public transportation system.

“There’s no guarantee when you get on the train that you’re going to be safe,” she said. “I’m sick of all of it.”
 
They were, once. I wonder what happened?
San Francisco's BART Authority won't release the tapes, because it might incite racial anger... whatever that means. /sneed

Good luck Asians, even when you get hatecrimed it isn't a hate crime - welcome to the White Brotherhood.
They blame this on Trump's rhetoric of "The CHYNA virus." If Trump wasn't so mean about CHYNA, the joggers wouldn't be attacking the ricers.

Everything is whitey's fault, even when everyone involved is non-white.
 
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"STOP ASIAN HATE! STOP ASIAN HATE! STOP ASIAN HATE! NOOOO, WHY ISN'T IT WORKING???"

“We have multimillion-dollar law enforcement contracts, Metro security and 300 Metro ambassadors who have been hired to ride our buses and trains — but where were they when this woman was beaten up on the Blue Line last week?” Hahn said in a statement Monday. “Enough is enough. Our trains need to be safe for our residents.”

Don't you know, sweetie? Law enforcement is an example of white supremacy, racism, and police brutality, remember ACAB, 'mkay?

I say this as someone who used to frequent public transit, get absolutely fucked. It was perfectly fine before to forcefully kick off unhinged freaks and fare dodgers until you fucks decided that uwu dat just went too far and was soooo mean to the poor homeless I mean ""houseless"" community and got rid of all of that. You get what you fucking vote for.

I read Seattle is adding more law enforcement for their light rail after that failed joke of a experiment that was "fare ambassadors" that "encouraged payment" but didn't do jack shit about enforcement.
 
Lmao "Guess the race" but easy mode - weird the article didn't seem to mention it. You would think they would want help tracking them down. #StopAAPIHate

Good luck Asians, even when you get hatecrimed it isn't a hate crime - welcome to the White Brotherhood.
Heheh the leftist/liberal Asian (90% female) is almost as retarded as the leftist white. They'll glady take mountains of abuse to avoid being called racist.
 
How racist. Poor Kangz were just trying to stop corona, their low IQ is just a social construct so blaming them for trying to stop it by punching every chinkie is totally rayciss. Do better and educate yourself, biiigot.
 
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Yet it's the white men leading the charge for this kind of brutality and chaos....funny how you seem to forget that Gavin Newsom is one of your people.
Remember when all the Calfags called Larry Elder the "black face of White Supremacy," whatever the fuck that's supposed to mean?

Gavin Newsome is the white face of black niggertry.
 
The Blue line and the Red line are the absolute toilets of the LA Metro system, I'm not surprised that the chimp levels are rising there. Last year when I was in Union station I thought I had walked into a homeless shelter, not THE train and bus hub for all of Los Angeles. This place is a shithole and everyone gets exactly what they deserve, unfortunately
 
Overall incidents of crime on the rail system have continued to increase in recent months, up by almost 30% this February compared with last, according to the agency’s latest public safety report. While the agency has seen the most drastic increase in crimes such as trespassing or drug offenses — the latter of which it attributes to recent efforts to crack down on drug use — violent crime has also increased, with aggravated assaults up by almost 50% compared with last year, the agency reported.

Why are crackdowns on drug use having the opposite effect? WTF are they doing?:cringe:

The junkies just want to get high. You aren't going to save the vast majority of them. At this point I think it's best to just let them do themselves in. It's a huge waste of money.
 
A progressive is a person who, upon learning that the fascists made trains run on time, concludes that the key to justice is to let the trains crumble and fill them with a reliable cadre of subhuman nigger crackmonsters to quell the law-abiding populace.
Ironically Fascists also excelled at filling trains full of subhumans, specifically between 1936 and 1945.

They just had different trains for subhumans and regular humans. Progressives are just missing that one step.
 
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