
The two had worked together earlier on an astronomical clock of Saxton's invention.Įdward Duffield, who worked in Philadelphia, completed this tall clock between 17. Saxton, a founding member of the Academy of Natural Sciences, was an inventor and clockmaker from Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. In addition to his work on the clock at the State House, he made a clock for the Second Bank of the United States. Lukens was the son of Seneca Lukens, a clockmaker from Horsham, Pennsylvania. Stretch's clock was replaced in 1828 by one constructed by Isaiah Lukens and Joseph Saxton. Though Stretch's clock was later removed, a replica was constructed in 1973 on the side of Independence Hall, just a few years before the bicentennial celebrations took place in Philadelphia. In 1752 Isaac Norris selected Stretch to construct the State House clock. The clock resembled other tall clocks he constructed throughout his career. Stretch was born in England and emigrated to Philadelphia with his father, Peter, in 1702. This image of the Pennsylvania State House by Charles Willson Peale shows the original construction of the structure and the clock built by Thomas Stretch into the west side in 1753. Chief Dyer says in addition to tracking down and charging the four suspects they're working to see if that teen could face criminal charges.Charles Willson Peale, View of State House One of the clips was recorded on a tablet that police recovered with a search warrant because of the Facebook post. It has since been removed from Facebook and is now in the hands of investigators.

The video was posted just a short time later. This assault happened Saturday in a Central Fresno field. They also need help finding the other people in the video, like a guy in a red shirt who appears to be recording the assault as well. Her street name is "Baby Dreamer." Her real name is unknown right now. Here's where the public can help, police need to track down who they say is the main aggressor. "But that's normal somebody that's been victimized to that degree.

"When people go through that kind of situation, they're not as likely to provide as much information as we'd like," he said. Later in the video the victim is seen running from the woman attacking her while still naked, passing by several apartment complexes, and no one calls 911.ĭyer says even the victim is offering little help right now. "But we need people to come forth with information in this case."Īt one point the victim is begging to be left alone, and a man walks right by the naked woman, without offering help.

"We're going to be continuing to pursue this case," he said. "All during the time that you have individuals which are part of the bulldog gang barking at her," Chief Dyer said.ĭyer is disturbed watching the video, he said, especially since the attackers and bystanders recorded it and then posted it to Facebook instead of trying to stop the attack. In one clip you see a woman in a red tank-top punch and swing at her as she's forced to take off her clothes in an open field in the middle of the day. The laughter heard in the video is almost haunting after you see what the people do to the 20-year-old victim. Right now police want the public's help finding the people in the video.įresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer says it will take some work to track down the suspects, but his gang officers are after them.

The humiliating crime was recorded then posted to social media. A woman was stripped, beaten and chased down the street.
