“It’s always the women,” Vivian Dang said about those who came to her aid after a racist incident on a Boston train.
A woman who was attacked in the Boston subway is speaking out after a group of teens were recorded harassing her with racist language and attempting to block her from leaving the train.
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Transit Police confirmed to NBC News that the investigation is active and declined to comment any further on the incident. But the morning after the attack, police said on social media that they were looking for the teens, who had not only taunted, harassed and threatened passengers, but had also smashed a train window before fleeing.on TikTok, prompting discussions over public transit safety.
One of the women also assured her of the severity of the situation and brought the police over to Dang, she said, helping her report the incident. The 25-year-old said that when the teens entered the train, they immediately began to threaten passengers. “One of the first things they said to me already was that I was being racist for ‘staying away from Black people,’” Dang said. “Then they started spewing things at me.”
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