Teen charged with attempted murder in NYC subway shove claims he did it because victim 'said mean things to him'
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Andrew Pashinin, a 19-year-old from Harrison, NY, was arrested for allegedly attacking a man on December 7 by pushing him onto subway tracks. During the incident at the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center station, Pashinin claimed that he was provoked by the victim's insulting remarks, which included threats. The victim was able to escape with minor injuries, while Pashinin was later apprehended at his mother's house and charged with multiple offenses, including second-degree murder and assault, alongside possession of a weapon.
Andrew Pashinin, 19, allegedly pushed a man onto subway tracks in Brooklyn after claiming the victim said "mean things" to him prior to the incident.
Pashinin was arrested and faces multiple charges, including second-degree murder, following his violent reaction to a confrontation at the subway station.
Read at New York Post
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