"I pushed a Muslim off the train tracks because I hate Hindus and Muslims"
A 31-year-old woman was arrested on Saturday and charged with second-degree murder as a hate crime in connection with the death of an Indian who was pushed onto the track of an elevated subway station at Queens in New York and crushed by an oncoming train.
Erika Menendez selected her victim because she believed him to be a Muslim or a Hindu, said Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown.
“The defendant is accused of committing what is every subway commuter's nightmare: being suddenly and senselessly pushed into the path of an oncoming train,” Mr. Brown said in an interview.
In a statement, he quoted Menendez, “in sum and substance,” as having told the police: “I pushed a Muslim off the train tracks because I hate Hindus and Muslims ever since 2001 when they put down the twin towers I've been beating them up.” She conflated the Muslim and Hindu faiths both in her comments to the police and in her target for attack, officials said.
The victim, Sunando Sen, was born in India and, according to a roommate, was raised Hindu.
Sen “was allegedly shoved from behind and had no chance to defend himself,” Mr, Brown said. “Beyond that, the hateful remarks allegedly made by the defendant and which precipitated the defendant's actions should never be tolerated by a civilised society.”
Mr. Brown said he had no information on the defendant's criminal or mental history.
“It will be up to the court to determine if she is fit to stand trial,” he said.
Menendez, of Queens, if convicted, faces a maximum penalty of life in prison. By charging her with murder as a hate crime, the possible minimum sentence she faced would be extended to 20 years from 15 years, according to prosecutors.
On Saturday night, Menendez, wearing a dark blue hooded sweatshirt, was escorted from the 112th Precinct to a waiting car by three detectives. Greeted by camera flashes and dozens of reporters, she let out a loud, unintelligible moan. She did not respond to reporters’ questions.
The attack occurred around 8 p.m. on Thursday at the 40th Street-Lowery Street station in Sunnyside.
Sen, 46, was looking out over the track when the woman approached him from behind and shoved him onto the track, according to the police. Sen never saw her, the police said.
The woman fled the station, running down two flights of stairs and down the street.
By the next morning, a brief and grainy black-and-white video of the woman, who the police said was behind the attack, was being broadcast on news programmes.
Patrol officers picked up Menendez after someone who had seen the video on television spotted her on a Brooklyn street and called 911, said Paul J. Browne, chief spokesman for the Police Department. She was taken to Queens and later placed in line-ups, according to detectives. —
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One thing very appreciable is "New York City Police" have found this women in a day!!. Job well done, no one should assume they escape after doing such a crime.
In Taiwan the underground system in Kaohsiung City has barriers and doors on the platforms preventing such incidents. Still racial hatred and absolute ignorance ( accusing Hindus of being involved in 9/11) unfortunately always seems to find a way. Let's hope future generations have a better understanding and respect for others' cultures and beliefs.
Just to escape punishment, I think she is behaving like a psycho. If
proved medically that she is not a psycho, award her with a death
sentence.
There is something inherantly wrong with a transportation system that
puts the public in harms way every time a train comes in or out of a
station. There is no physical barrier between you and the train. It is
just too easy for someone to die in this situation either by accident or
by the hand of some mentally ill person. This is a design flaw dating
back over 100 years that's never been addressed because the government
priority is roads and highways. Give commuters a break and correct this
problem once and for all. It's archaic as it is today.
This is simply heart-breaking. He was a good person and did not deserve to die. I too live in New York and am really worried now.
This is a despicable act of hate.
There is enough hatred in this world and penalties for this useless
murder should be death....
These hispanics should be deported immediately. This sub human believes
that Hindus caused 9/11. As a Hindu I am outraged by these false
accusations. Hinduism and Sikhism have no connection to Islam and should
not be blamed for these attacks
The ignorance and poor General Knowledge of an average American citizen
is very common. Many of them are mentally unstable mainly because of
family separation or divorce of parents.Their GK is so poor that they
can never think beyond their county.This is the result of ignorance and
hate campaign. Earlier "Dot Busters" campaign was also part of such
ignorance.The shoot outs and mass killings in Gurudwara or in schools is
part of this phenomenon.
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