He was having a little too much fun on this ride.
A Brooklyn man was busted on a Philly-Chinatown bus yesterday for pleasuring himself in front of disgusted fellow riders, police said.
“He was staring back at me the whole time,” horrified passenger Iliana Martinez, 37, told The Post. “He wanted me to see him. He gave me a dirty look, like: ‘Look what I’m doing on the bus.’ ”
Martinez, of Blackwood, NJ, got on the bus in Philadelphia for a cheap ride into the city to visit her sister.
It’s a trip she often makes with her 18-year-old daughter, who was not with her this time. Genrong Zhang was sitting in front of her, and when she realized what he was doing, “I kicked his chair” to get him to stop, she said.
“He looked back at me and smirked. It’s sick. My daughter could have been with me.”
Martinez called the cops, prompting the bus driver to pull over at Pike Street and Broadway.
“They locked the doors and told everyone to stay calm,” Martinez said.
Meanwhile, Zhang, 39, of Brooklyn, pretended to be asleep, Martinez said.
But cops weren’t fooled, and hauled Zhang away, charging him with public lewdness.
“I was scared and I was offended,” Martinez said. “It was really disrespectful.
“He’s a jerk-off,” she said. “He deserves that name.”
Read more:http://www.nypost.com
A Brooklyn man was busted on a Philly-Chinatown bus yesterday for pleasuring himself in front of disgusted fellow riders, police said.
“He was staring back at me the whole time,” horrified passenger Iliana Martinez, 37, told The Post. “He wanted me to see him. He gave me a dirty look, like: ‘Look what I’m doing on the bus.’ ”
Martinez, of Blackwood, NJ, got on the bus in Philadelphia for a cheap ride into the city to visit her sister.
It’s a trip she often makes with her 18-year-old daughter, who was not with her this time. Genrong Zhang was sitting in front of her, and when she realized what he was doing, “I kicked his chair” to get him to stop, she said.
“He looked back at me and smirked. It’s sick. My daughter could have been with me.”
Martinez called the cops, prompting the bus driver to pull over at Pike Street and Broadway.
“They locked the doors and told everyone to stay calm,” Martinez said.
Meanwhile, Zhang, 39, of Brooklyn, pretended to be asleep, Martinez said.
But cops weren’t fooled, and hauled Zhang away, charging him with public lewdness.
“I was scared and I was offended,” Martinez said. “It was really disrespectful.
“He’s a jerk-off,” she said. “He deserves that name.”
Read more:http://www.nypost.com
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