
"Bairon Hernandez, 34, was charged with second-degree murder once Richard Williams, his octogenarian victim, died from his injuries nine days after he was shoved onto the tracks at the Lexington Avenue-63rd Street station."
"District Attorney Alvin Bragg told press, adding in a statement, 'I hope the survivor continues to heal from this abhorrent assault, and my thoughts are with the loved ones of Mr. Williams who are mourning his tragic loss.'"
"Hernandez allegedly walked past a 30-year-old man on the Upper East Side F/Q subway platform and shoved him into the subway tracks with his body. The man landed on his knees and injured his shoulder, but survived."
"Williams landed on his face and suffered a brain bleed. He never regained consciousness and died from his injuries on March 17."
Bairon Hernandez, 34, faces second-degree murder charges after allegedly pushing Richard Williams, 83, onto subway tracks, leading to his death. The incident occurred at the Lexington Avenue-63rd Street station, where Hernandez also pushed another individual onto the tracks, causing injury but no fatalities. District Attorney Alvin Bragg described the attacks as unprovoked and heinous. Hernandez pleaded not guilty, and bail was denied. The murder charge could result in a sentence of 25 years to life. Williams' family mourns his loss, remembering him for his warmth and integrity.
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