Pickering Angels

Video: Woman charged with attempted murder in random unprovoked subway shoving

AndrewX

Well-known member
Apr 7, 2020
1,992
1,329
113
Lucky she bounced off the train and was pushed back on the platform with facial and leg injuries.


New York City police said Tuesday that an arrest was made in connection to an unprovoked attack caught on camera at a Times Square subway station a day earlier, where a female assailant was seen getting up from a bench and shoving another woman into a moving train during the morning commute.

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.

The footage shows it happened as a northbound No. 1 train was speeding into the station. The assailant then appears to calmly walk away, as several other bystanders on the platform appear relatively unaffected. Police say the 42-year-old woman did not fall onto the tracks, but rather the force of the push knocked her into the moving train before she ricocheted backward onto the platform.

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 southbound platform.

An officer at the scene near the corner of 40th Street and Seventh Avenue told a WNBC reporter it seemed the victim inadvertently wounded himself, though the incident remains under investigation.

 

Darts

Well-known member
Jan 15, 2017
23,023
11,220
113
I use to frequent Times Square in the 1990's. I thought they cleaned up the place.

Times Square, 42nd Street, 7th Avenue, the Port Authority in the 90's was seedy, sleazy and a bit dangerous. Love it except for the dangerous bit (almost got mugged twice).

Peep Land was the best. Live nude women downstairs.
Peep Land.jpg
Times Square 1990s Photos (businessinsider.com)
 

basketcase

Well-known member
Dec 29, 2005
61,575
6,751
113
I'm so glad that andy is here to search the internet and report on crimes committed by black people.
 

basketcase

Well-known member
Dec 29, 2005
61,575
6,751
113
As apposed to Charlemagne doing the same with white people?

Got ya...
I'll call bullshit. Chuck spews endless news stories about everything he sees, thinking the rest of us don't read news. Yes some of them are white criminals but most are other crap. Right now, half the threads on the 1st page of politics are Chucky's news stories.

Andy on the other hand is extremely transparent about his agenda.
 
  • Like
Reactions: roadhog

Twister

Well-known member
Aug 24, 2002
4,665
425
83
GTA
I'll call bullshit. Chuck spews endless news stories about everything he sees, thinking the rest of us don't read news. Yes some of them are white criminals but most are other crap. Right now, half the threads on the 1st page of politics are Chucky's news stories.

Andy on the other hand is extremely transparent about his agenda.
You're full of shit as they come, Charlemagne at one point had pictures of white people associated with his posts, he was challenged by many non political people and your saying his posts are ok because they're camouflaged?
 

AndrewX

Well-known member
Apr 7, 2020
1,992
1,329
113

Darts

Well-known member
Jan 15, 2017
23,023
11,220
113
Last time I went there were a lot of electronic stores.
No live nude women? Only been back to NYC once since 1998 and that was directly to Armonk and back. (At one time, I thought the orgy scene in Eyes Wide Shut was filmed in a mansion in Armonk, but I'm not sure now.)
 

AndrewX

Well-known member
Apr 7, 2020
1,992
1,329
113
Update

New York's subway shover was free on assault charges thanks to bail reform law

A New York City woman who shoved another woman into an oncoming subway train near Times Square was released from jail without bond two months earlier due to New York’s 2020 bail reform law.

Twenty-nine-year-old Anthonia Egegbara, who has been charged with attempted murder for pushing a 42-year-old Lenny Javier into the side of the No. 3 train in Times Square, attacked another female stranger on July 5th, according to the New York Post.

Police issued a ticket ordering Egegbara to appear in court on July 19th after she was arraigned on third-degree assault, attempted assault, and harassment but she was released without bail due to a January 2020 bail reform law that strips judges of the ability to set bail on third-degree assault charges and other serious crimes.

Egegbara, who police say suffers from schizophrenia, was arraigned for pushing Javier into the train and is being held on $100,000 cash over $500,000 insurance company bond facing charges of second-degree attempted murder, second-degree assault and first-degree attempted assault.

Egegbara can be seen on video released by the NYPD leaping from a bench during morning rush hour on Monday and shoving Javier into the first car of the train as it pulled into the station. Javier did not fall onto the tracks but instead bounced backward and landed on the platform as Egegbara fled.

"My face is swollen, I have a broken nose, a fractured chin," Javier told WCBS-TV. "Someone needs to take responsibility for this because it can’t be happening."

Police say Egegbara owns an extensive criminal record dating back ten years which includes assault charges against several women aged 18, 40, and 57.

Police officials have expressed frustration with the state's bail reform laws including New York Police Department Commissioner Dermot Shea, who said this past summer that there is no "logical answer" as to why violent criminals are being released back onto the streets.

New York City ended 2020 with a 41% spike in homicides.

 
Ashley Madison
Toronto Escorts