A homeless vagrant who was cut loose after allegedly groping a woman on a Big Apple subway train this month is now charged with throwing a female straphanger into an incoming Manhattan train, police ...
NEW YORK — A man was shoved onto New York subway tracks ahead of an oncoming train and critically injured, police said, adding to a series of violent encounters in the nation’s busiest subway ...
Jonah Markowitz for The New York Times Supported by By Katherine Rosman Joseph Lynskey was standing on the platform of the 18th Street subway station in Manhattan, waiting for a train to take him ...
Authorities have identified the woman who burned to death after she was set on fire inside a New York City subway train as 57-year ... Calil has not responded to USA TODAY's requests for comment.
A Big Apple straphanger was shoved onto Manhattan subway tracks and struck by an incoming 1 train in a cowardly attack ... Tuesday’s incident is the latest in a series of transit attacks in ...
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Authorities have identified the woman who burned to death after she was set on fire inside a New York City subway train as 57-year-old Debrina Kawam ... An attorney for Zapeta-Calil has not responded ...
A DJ survived being pushed in the path of a New York subway train by a matter of inches, according to reports. Joseph Lynskey, 45, originally from Miami, has now been able to talk to his family ...