Sexual assault is a harsh part of reality that happens every day that is unfortunately not given enough attention. Everyday a young man or woman, unable to fend for himself or herself, is abused in public. They usually fail to report these cases in fear of being embarrassed.
But this young man wouldn’t let this grown man get away for what he did to a young girl.
Moise Morancy posted a video on Facebook showing him holding a grown man, with his nose bloodied, accusing him of “touching a girl without her permission” and repeatedly shouted at him to “not touch her again.”
Later scenes showed a few police officers entering the bus where they were, and tried to detain both of the men involved.
Morancy later posted on Facebook about what happened, saying
“So I’m on my way home from the studio finalizing my debut mixtape “Chronicles of a Ghetto Rose” and I’m sitting at the back of the bus when this drunk guy gets on, saying all types of sexual s*** to this little girl sitting next to me.
At first he started caressing her hand and I saw how uncomfortable it made her…so she let go and put her hands in her pocket. He then proceeded to forcibly do it again. In the process of doing so, he hit my knee and I told him ‘Yo, bro. Don’t touch me.’”
The drunken man then began to shout all kinds of racial slurs at Morancy and then forcibly started caressing the 15-year old girl’s leg.
Morancy protested again and claimed that the man then reached into his pocket so he began hitting the man in the face, knees and neck.
A bystander then filmed him as he held the man down and shouted at him until the police arrived.
The suspect, 36-year-old Pablo Levano, has been charged with forcible touching.
The young hero said that he was thankful a black police officer came to the scene and let him go.
Morancy is a 21–year–old multi-talented American actor, director, hip-hop recording artist, poet, writer and activist from Brooklyn, New York.
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