MEET ERICA HERNANDEZ who threw a Man to his DEATH on the Subway Tracks Of The #7 Train!
A Muslim-hating madwoman confessed to pushing a hard-working Indian immigrant into a subway train's path - and her relatives tipped off police after seeing her on a Friday newscast.
Erica Menendez, a 31-year-old homeless woman who reportedly suffers from bi-polar disorder, admitted shoving Sunando Sen, 46, in front of a Queens 7 Train Thursday, telling police, 'I've hated Hindus and Muslims since 2001 since they put down the Twin Towers. I have been beating them up since.'
'She is accused of committing a subway commuter’s worst nightmare,' Queens District Attorney Richard Brown reportedly said on Saturday. '(He was) suddenly and senselessly pushed into the path of an oncoming train, shoved from behind with no chance to defend himself.'
Authorities nabbed Menendez after her family tipped advised them Friday the homeless woman might be the one for whom they were searching in connection with the ghastly attack on Sen, sources told The New York Post. Relatives reportedly recognized Menendez's mug on a TV newscast.
It didn't take police long to catch up with her, as they spotted Menendez in Brooklyn's Crown Heights area about 5 a.m. Saturday. At the time, she wore the same jacket as she did in surveillance video retrieved from the 40th Street-Lowery subway station in Queen from which she fled after the 8pm attack.
Police reportedly tried in vain to question a muttering Menendez, who at one point inquired after the R train's location.
'All I know is that she's bipolar and as far as seeing the footage, I'm pretty sure it was her,' a cousin of the suspect told the Post.
Some subway systems around the world are actually being retrofitted with safety systems to cut down on push-deaths (and accidents and suicides). So why not New York City? Last year, 146 people were struck by subway trains in New York City. Of those, 47 were killed. That amounts to one accident every 2.5 days, many of which would conceivably have been prevented by a feature now widely used around the world.
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