"Once he arrived at the lobby he didn't stop and went past the desk so I grabbed him," she continued.
While holding on to the arm of her assailant, the victim says she called to the security guard and librarian on staff, saying that she needed help and to call the police.
"They just didn't do anything," the victim said.
She continued, saying that after struggling with the alleged assailant directly in front of the security guard Benson shook her off and ran away.
"The librarian just looked surprised and didn't do anything. Afterwards I was yelling at the librarians, saying 'How could you let him go?'" the victim said.
The victim continued, saying that following her complaints they did call the police.
"It just seems that security is a real problem at the library," she said.
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