NYPD arrested 29-year-old Queens woman seen pushing 42-year-old woman into moving train
Anthonia Egegbara, 29, from Queens, New York, was charged with attempted murder.
Disturbing video released by the New York Police Department (NYPD) on Monday shows a female suspect, believed to be in her 30s, wearing a multicolored scarf, black shirt and beige pants, getting up from a bench inside the 42nd Street and Seventh Avenue station and suddenly shoving a 42-year-old woman, who is standing off camera.
She was transported to a nearby hospital with injuries to her face and legs which police said were serious but not life-threatening.
Detectives canvassed the area and interviewed witnesses, but no suspect had been found as of Monday. NYPD Crime Stoppers is asking anyone with information to call 1-800-577-TIPS.
The same NYPD officers who responded to the shoving incident were back to work hours later, canvassing both the street and below ground after reports of gunfire at the same transit hub, WNBC reported. A man in his 30s appeared to have been shot in a leg on a...
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8 comments:
Her arrest will be used by New York leadership as a reminder to ALWAYS wear a facemask so that you can get away with trying to kill random people.
Killing random people is the job of the CDC, Fauxi and Pinocchio Joe.
Arrested? If the victim is white and the perp is black, THERE IS NO CRIME, get it?
Cultural pollution.
Yeah, it's a good idea to live with blacks.
Primates are acting up again.
Remember: diversity is our strength.
Appropriate punishment - flayed alive.
New Yawk prides itself on it's pro crime far left image. It gives the city "character".
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