🚨Brian Zenszer was charged Wednesday

🚨The veteran SEPTA police office faces likely termination

🚨SEPTA did not believe any wrongdoing occurred on the job


WARMINSTER, Pa. — A SEPTA driver from Bucks County was charged with distributing child pornography, according to numerous media reports.

Agents from the FBI's Philadelphia office charged Brian Zenszer, 43, of Warminster on Nov. 5, according to Fox Philadelphia reporter Steve Keeley. He is being held without bail until a hearing in federal court on Wednesday.

SEPTA spokesman Andrew Busch told PALivingNews.com in an email that the agency is cooperating with the FBI.

"The allegations are disturbing, and we are treating this matter with the utmost seriousness and urgency. At this time, there are no allegations of criminal behavior linked to the individual’s work for the SEPTA Transit Police Department. The individual has been placed on leave pending termination," Busch said.

The FBI Philadelphia on Tuesday morning did not respond to New Jersey 101.5's request for more information.

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Brush fire burns in Solebury, Pa. 11/1/24

Firefighters from two states continue to battle a tough brush fire in a wooded area on 11/1 and 11/2/24. The fire was first reported early Friday afternoon 11/1 in the area between Winfield Lane and Aquetong Road near the New Hope Ivyland Railroad train tracks, according to Solebury Township police.

Two dozen fire departments from Bucks and Montgomery Counties and New Jersey all responded to put out the fire as it went to three alarms, according to 6 ABC Action News.