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Surveillance Video Catches Man Masturbating at Windsor Subway

A young woman employee told a community group she’s “inspired to catch this piece of garbage and hold him accountable for what he has done.”
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A man was caught by surveillance cameras in a Windsor, Ontario Subway restaurant exposing himself to a female employee and reportedly ejaculating on the floor. The part-time employee, 21-year-old Jenna Moisenko, was alone behind the counter working around 8:30 PM on Saturday, March 28 at the time of the incident, CBC reports.

The video, which was shared on a Windsor community page on Facebook, has been viewed over 73,000 times. The person who submitted the video claims to be Moisenko’s father. The post urges anyone who recognizes the man in the video to contact police.

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“[The man] asked if she could charge his cell phone, he had been recently kicked out of his parents house,” the April 3 post reads. “He was texting with a girl he said. My daughter was nice enough to charge his phone for him.”

In the video, a man wearing a hooded jacket, backpack, and baseball hat lounges in a booth in a Subway, then walks up to the kitchen doorway next to the counter. Moments later, he emerges from the doorway, turns to the side, and a blue box is now censoring his genital area.

“As you can see in the video, he had his penis out of his pants and he ejaculates on the floor while saying some dirty things to my daughter,” the original post reads. “She screamed, he turned, left in a hurry.”

Soon after the incident, Moisenko reportedly called her father and 911.

According to CBC, Moisenko said Subway agreed to give the surveillance footage to her father, who then submitted it to the Facebook page Spotted in Windsor. Spotted in Windsor is a page “dedicated to the general sights, good, bad and amazing experiences, news and funny happenings in the wonderful city of Windsor.” An assistant manager at the Subway told CBC that they couldn’t comment about the video because the case is under investigation.

Moisenko commented on the Spotted in Windsor Facebook post about the incident.

“I am the girl that this happened to. I would like to say thank you to those who have shared the post and taken the time to read what happened. I truly appreciate it. That being said, I would like you all to know, I am ok. Thank you for all of your kind words and concern.”

“I’m not defeated,” the comment continues. “In fact, I am inspired to catch this piece of garbage and hold him accountable for what he has done.”

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