GOP Rep. Tenney on Subway Burning: Penny Case Had ‘Chilling Effect’ on People Helping
- A woman was burned alive on an NYC subway car while bystanders watched, prompting critics to warn of the ‘Daniel Penny effect’.
- The tragic incident has led to fears of growing bystander apathy in public spaces.
- Calls for accountability have increased following the incident, with activists urging for better protection measures.
- The term ‘Daniel Penny effect’ describes the public's response to witnessing violence.
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