New York City police have arrested a man accused of kidnapping a young woman in the subway on Monday.
The alleged assault was captured on video and broadcast on social networks, which caused the individual to be beaten hours later by a turbamulta in the El Bronx neighborhood , before being arrested, according to the Police Department.
Sonny Alloway, 48, appears on the recording sitting in a train car 6 dressed in red as Santa Claus . When he arrives at Morrison Avenue station, around half past two in the afternoon, he gets up and grabs a young, apparently minor, by surprise, according to police.
"No, what the hell, let me go!" The woman shouts, while the man pulls her off the train and releases her on the station platform, "what are you doing, let me go!"
She then escapes, according to the Daily News, and runs back to the train, where she wakes her companion. The man, meanwhile, escapes.
"If I had my gun, I would have killed him," shouts a man in the video, adding a mocking word and a racist insult.
However, about 13 hours later, when the video of what happened has spread widely on social networks, a crowd recognizes him in the neighborhood of El Bronx and hits him with fists and feet , accusing him of kidnapping a girl.
The beating was also recorded in a video broadcast on the internet.
Alloway was arrested, but the prosecutor for the Bronx district has not filed charges pending clarification of what happened and locating the victim.
Sonny Jr. son of the detainee, has posted a message on the social network Facebook in which he states: “First I lost my mother, and now my father is dead to me. I am so ashamed and mortified by what that young lady has suffered. ”
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