Man who took woman's phone after she's killed by train arrested

A Brockton man who stole the cellphone of a woman who was struck and killed by a train in Boston Thursday night turned himself in to transit police Friday night, the MBTA said.Watch the report | RAW VIDEO: Man seen taking phone from woman hit by trainThe woman was struck by a Red Line train at Downtown Crossing on Thursday just before 10 p.m., police said. When she was hit, her cellphone ended up on the train platform.Images: Man takes dead woman's cellphoneSurveillance cameras at the station showed Josue Gonzalez, 26, of Brockton, witness the accident. He is then seen walking over to the woman's cellphone on the platform and placing his foot over it.The man is then seen scanning the area with his eyes before picking up the victim's cellphone and walking away.MBTA Transit police released surveillance images of the suspect earlier Friday in hopes he would be identified.Gonzalez will face larceny charges in Boston Municipal Court Monday. He turned in the woman's cellphone, police said."You don't ever steal from someone who needs help. You just don't do that," an unidentified passenger said. "That's karma. I bet now he feels really horrible. And he deserves to be. He deserves to feel horrible."No foul play is suspected in the woman's death.

A Brockton man who stole the cellphone of a woman who was struck and killed by a train in Boston Thursday night turned himself in to transit police Friday night, the MBTA said.

Watch the report | RAW VIDEO: Man seen taking phone from woman hit by train

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The woman was struck by a Red Line train at Downtown Crossing on Thursday just before 10 p.m., police said. When she was hit, her cellphone ended up on the train platform.

Images: Man takes dead woman's cellphone

Surveillance cameras at the station showed Josue Gonzalez, 26, of Brockton, witness the accident. He is then seen walking over to the woman's cellphone on the platform and placing his foot over it.

The man is then seen scanning the area with his eyes before picking up the victim's cellphone and walking away.

MBTA Transit police released surveillance images of the suspect earlier Friday in hopes he would be identified.

Gonzalez will face larceny charges in Boston Municipal Court Monday. He turned in the woman's cellphone, police said.

"You don't ever steal from someone who needs help. You just don't do that," an unidentified passenger said. "That's karma. I bet now he feels really horrible. And he deserves to be. He deserves to feel horrible."

No foul play is suspected in the woman's death.