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Oh my! Thank goodness they have him in custody!
The victim was standing on the platform when the suspect, wearing a pink shirt and scarf, lunged at her, police said.
Two hours after the incident, emergency responders were working to remove the woman's body from the tracks and resume subway service at the station before peak evening commuting hours.
Investigators were reviewing surveillance video and interviewing witnesses to determine a motive, said William Aubry, the police department's chief of Manhattan detectives.
Many of those who saw the attack were visibly shaken. Some witnesses said the victim and the suspect were involved in a dispute before the fatal shove, Aubry said, but it was not immediately clear whether the women knew each other.
The victim was standing on the platform when the suspect, wearing a pink shirt and scarf, lunged at her, police said.
Two hours after the incident, emergency responders were working to remove the woman's body from the tracks and resume subway service at the station before peak evening commuting hours.
Investigators were reviewing surveillance video and interviewing witnesses to determine a motive, said William Aubry, the police department's chief of Manhattan detectives.
Many of those who saw the attack were visibly shaken. Some witnesses said the victim and the suspect were involved in a dispute before the fatal shove, Aubry said, but it was not immediately clear whether the women knew each other.
rbbm.Police sources said it does not appear that the two women knew each other.
They said she has a documented mental health history.
Police are trying to determine if the suspect had anything to do with an Oct. 19 subway track death at the Union Square station that had been ruled a suicide.
Strange, my first thought was this sounds like something an angry woman would do.It was two woman.
"About 5 minutes ago 20 police officers escorted her out," the Post quoted a witness. "She was in mid twenties, her head was up kinda proud of what she did."
http://patch.com/new-york/midtown-nyc/1-line-delayed-due-unauthorized-person-tracks-mta
Woman in NYC subway push: Im not guilty and didnt admit it
NEW YORK A former home health aide rolled her eyes and insisted she wasnt guilty as she was charged Tuesday with shoving a woman onto the subway tracks under Times Square, killing her.
Prosecutors said Melanie Liverpool had confessed to killing 49-year-old Connie Watton, of Queens, but she rebuffed the claim at her arraignment on a murder charge.
What? I didnt admit to nothing, Liverpool said before the judge reminded her she had a lawyer to speak for her.
Watton worked for decades as a housekeeper for billionaire Blackstone Group CEO Stephen Schwarzman, his daughter told the New York Post.
My whole family is really said and shocked, said Zibby Schwarzman. Its horrifying.
Watton, who was from the Philippines, was part of every holiday, the daughter added. She was just a part of every piece of life since I was nine years old.
Connie Watton and her husband
The woman fatally pushed to her death at the Times Square subway station was a married chef who “loved” working in the Big Apple, her brother-in-law said Tuesday.
“Obviously, this is terrible,” the relative said about the senseless attack on Connie Watton, 49, allegedly at the hands of schizophrenic Melanie Liverpool, 30.
“Out of a million people, this had to happen to her? She was honestly the most caring, loving, honest person I ever met. She would never hurt anybody. She never feared the city,” said the brother-in-law, who declined to give his name.
The relative said Watton’s husband was completely distraught.
[h=1]Put glass doors on MTA platforms to halt further train tragedies[/h]
(© Lee Jae Won / Reuters/REUTERS)[h=2]A man waits for a subway train in Seoul at a station with automated doors on the platform.[/h]
No more speeding trains inches from you without protection. No more deaths and injuries.
This would prevent not just the random attack by a crazy person, but the alarming number of deaths and injuries caused when people slip, jump or are pushed in front of subway trains.
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Don't scare meO/T: WHY DOES IT SAY FORMER MEMBER under your name???????????? Where you at???????