83-year-old veteran randomly shoved onto NYC subway tracks dies from injuries, illegal migrant charged with murder
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83-year-old veteran randomly shoved onto NYC subway tracks dies from injuries, illegal migrant charged with murder
"Richard Williams, an 83-year-old US Air Force veteran, succumbed to his injuries after being pushed onto subway tracks by Bairon Hernandez, a 34-year-old Honduran national. The medical examiner declared his death a homicide."
"John Pena, 30, was also shoved onto the tracks by Hernandez but ignored his own injuries and heroically helped pull Williams back onto the platform moments before a train rolled into the station."
"Hernandez, who was picked up by police on March 10, is a 'serial criminal' with a lengthy rap sheet of at least 15 charges, including aggravated assault, possession of a weapon, and domestic violence."
Richard Williams, an 83-year-old US Air Force veteran, died from injuries sustained after being pushed onto subway tracks by Bairon Hernandez, a 34-year-old Honduran national. The incident occurred at the Lexington Avenue-63rd Station on March 8. Hernandez has been charged with murder following Williams' death. John Pena, another victim, helped pull Williams back onto the platform. Hernandez has a criminal history with multiple charges and has been deported from the US four times.
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