SFMTA Officials Double Down on Intolerance for Crimes on Public Transit

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SFMTA Officials Double Down on Intolerance for Crimes on Public Transit
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Muni officials have one message to people thinking about committing a crime on San Francisco’s public transit system — “you will be caught.”

On Feb. 16, Benjamin allegedly uttered racial slurs to an Asian woman while on a 38-Geary Muni bus. A bystander intervened, and the suspect threw an egg at him before running off the bus and throwing another egg at the vehicle, according to police.

Benjamin was arrested by Tenderloin station police on April 14 in the 500 block of Jones Street. He has since been released from custody since his arraignment on Wednesday, and faces up to seven years in prison if found guilty of all charges.

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