Posted on 06/07/2022 6:23:21 AM PDT by artichokegrower
Shocking footage shows a woman being pushed onto subway tracks in New York The victim, 52, was rescued by bystanders and suffered a broken collar bone The unknown suspect calmly walked away and the NYPD are still looking for him
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Look at old video footage of NYC subways and trains. People of all stripes back then look fairly well dressed and normal looking. Now it’s a scary freak show plus way too many Turd Worlders. Melting pot only works when people are united and committed to being decent, law abiding citizens treating others as such. Not a buncha low life thugs from the scum pond.
It's due to cellphones and better medical technology.
People who would have died in past decades, now survive.
Somebody did something.
“He look like a man.” (Mad TV’s Ms. Swan)
Man with lengthy rap sheet arrested for shoving woman onto Bronx subway tracks: NYPD
by: Mira Wassef Posted: Jun 7, 2022 / 02:52 PM EDT Updated: Jun 7, 2022 / 02:52 PM EDT
Melrose, the Bronx (PIX11)– A man with a long rap sheet was arrested for throwing a woman onto the subway tracks in the Bronx Sunday, authorities said. Theodore Ellis, 30, was nabbed Tuesday and charged with second-degree assault, reckless endangerment, and misdemeanor assault, according to an NYPD spokesman.
Ellis allegedly pushed the 52-year-old woman onto the southbound tracks of the Westchester Avenue – Jackson Avenue subway station at around 4:30 p.m., video of the incident showed.
Police told PIX11 News the attack was unprovoked. The victim suffered a broken collarbone and cuts to her head and was taken to a hospital, where officials said she was in stable condition.
The suspect, a Bronx resident, has a long list of prior arrests for charges ranging from assault to larceny, police said.
LONGWOOD, The Bronx (WABC) -- Police have arrested a man in connection with the Bronx subway shoving that left a 52-year-old woman with a broken collarbone. .
Theodore Ellis, 31, is in custody for allegedly throwing the woman onto the subway tracks at the Westchester Avenue/Jackson Avenue subway station in the Longwood section of the Bronx. .
Ellis reportedly told police he was drunk at the time of the incident and "didn't realize his strength" when he tossed the woman off the platform. .
The horrifying incident happened around 4:40 p.m. Sunday and was all was caught on camera, and police said Ellis doesn't remember what the woman said to him prior to the alleged crime. .
There was no train coming, and others at the station helped her get back onto the platform. In addition to a broken collarbone, the woman suffered cuts all over her body, but she is expected to be OK. She was taken to Lincoln Hospital and treated for her injuries. .
The incident is the latest in high-profile crimes in the city's transit system, where a bus driver was stabbed and slashed by a passenger early Tuesday. "We are looking at all ways we can to make people feel -- and actually be -- safer than they are right now, than they feel right now," Governor Kathy Hochul said. "We are looking at all options. I have these conversations with the leadership of the MTA to talk about, are we doing everything we humanly can in a smart way, in a way that will actually work, to protect New Yorkers on the subways? These are part of our ongoing conversations.".
The MTA has talked about testing barriers to prevent subway shoves, but that's next to impossible at elevated platforms like the one where this incident took place. "It don't feel safe at all here," straphanger Wali Deshawn said. "Because people getting hurt, injured, doing stuff like this. It's just crazy. ".
The governor asked about metal detectors on the subway, but in this case, the suspect wasn't armed.
Both NYPD and MTA officials say the victim in the attack has been uncooperative, both with police and hospital staff, refusing to tell them what happened or if she knows the suspect.
Police say she has more than 30 prior arrests, many of them drug related.
Ah, yes. As expected, the 13%.
And Dims are insisting that we need to give up our guns. Not happening. Not Another Damn Inch.
Hate crime ? I read the victim was not cooperating with police ?
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