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Veteran, 83, dies after being pushed onto NYC subway tracks
Summary
Richard Williams, 83, died on March 17 after prosecutors say he was pushed onto tracks at the Lexington Avenue–63rd Street subway station on March 8; Bairon Hernandez was arrested, indicted on felony charges and pleaded not guilty.
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An 83-year-old veteran, Richard Williams, died after being pushed onto subway tracks in Manhattan on March 8, according to the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. Prosecutors say Williams was walking with a cane and was shoved by a stranger at the Lexington Avenue–63rd Street station. He suffered a brain bleed and died on March 17 after never regaining consciousness. The D.A.'s office and the NYPD have described the incident and the arrest of a suspect.
Key facts:
- Date and location: The incident was reported on March 8 at the Lexington Avenue–63rd Street F/Q platform on the Upper East Side.
- Victim: Richard Williams, 83, identified by prosecutors as a veteran, suffered a brain bleed and died on March 17.
- Defendant and charges: Bairon Hernandez was arrested on March 10 and has been indicted on second-degree murder, first-degree attempted assault, and second-degree assault; he pleaded not guilty on March 30.
- Custody and immigration status: The Department of Homeland Security requested that Hernandez remain in custody citing prior deportations, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement placed a detainer after his arrest.
Summary:
The indictment brings felony charges against the accused and a not guilty plea has been entered. Hernandez remains in custody with an immigration detainer. Undetermined at this time.
