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[B]A man has abruptly pushed a woman into the side of a moving New York City subway train, then told bystanders he couldn't explain his behaviour, authorities say.[/B]
The German-born woman was hit by the train but survived.
Jose Rojas, 25, was held without bail after his arraignment on Thursday on attempted murder and assault charges, while victim Ute Linhart was hospitalised with broken ribs, a crushed sinus cavity and other injuries.
Rojas menaced another man on a Manhattan subway platform on Wednesday night before walking up to Linhart, according to a court complaint.
Then she was suddenly shoved forcefully into a northbound R train rushing into the 28th Street station, the complaint said. The impact hurled her back toward the platform.
"As the impact happened, I'm thinking, 'I'm going to be dead,"' Linhart, 39, told the New York Post. "Then I realised that I was in so much pain, I couldn't possibly be dead."
Bystanders stopped Rojas from running away, and he told them: "I don't know why I pushed her," the court complaint said.
Linhart, the creative director of a company that designs T-shirts and other merchandise for musicians, was in fair condition on Friday evening at Bellevue Hospital. She told the Post she'll never take the subway again.
Rojas is due back in court on Tuesday. If convicted, he could face up to 25 years in prison.[/release]
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Well thank god he didn't shove her in front of it. :ohdear:
whoa, I remember when I did this in gta 4 but in real life?
With that train of thought, he could go to jail!
Jesus Christ what makes someone do that?
Wow what the hell?
Well at least now she will [i]stay on track[/i]
Man, I'm horrible.
I bet she really lost her [I]train of thought[/I] from that one.
[QUOTE=SkinkYEA;24062644]Well at least now she will [i]stay on track[/i]
Man, I'm horrible.[/QUOTE]
So are your puns.
He probaly couldn't contain his human curiousity from going just thought to action. I mean, everyone has thought about "I think I could kill that person with <insert object> if I <Insert method>" in a crowded bus or train.
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I wouldn't put him 25 years to jail for that, he himself doesn't know why he did that, which indicates some sort of an physical problem.
Blame videogames
[QUOTE=Raiskauskone;24062702]
I wouldn't put him 25 years to jail for that, he himself doesn't know why he did that, which indicates some sort of an physical problem.[/QUOTE]
you're an idiot
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also, wouldn't it indicate a mental problem?
[QUOTE=Raiskauskone;24062702]I mean, everyone has thought about "I think I could kill that person with <insert object> if I <Insert method>" in a crowded bus or train.[/QUOTE]
um
[QUOTE=Raiskauskone;24062702] I mean, everyone has thought about "I think I could kill that person with <insert object> if I <Insert method>" in a crowded bus or train.[/QUOTE]
what
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I wouldn't put him 25 years to jail for that, he himself doesn't know why he did that, which indicates some sort of an physical problem.[/quote]
Lets NOT automatically believe him, ok?
Lack of punctuation in the title makes it sound way off, like some hero pushed a monstrous woman terrorizing the subway into a train
[QUOTE=Raiskauskone;24062702]
I wouldn't put him 25 years to jail for that, he himself doesn't know why he did that, which indicates some sort of an physical problem.[/QUOTE]
It was attempted murder.
[QUOTE=Doomish;24062519]Well thank god he didn't shove her in front of it. :ohdear:[/QUOTE]
That does happen. It's why I never stand near the tracks.
[QUOTE]"I don't know why I pushed her," the court complaint said.[/QUOTE]
That's even more fucked up: If he doesn't know why he does such things he needs to be locked up forever in a psychiatric facility.
Beware the shover robot
What is this nightmare woman you speak of?
Subway Nightmare: Woman pushed into train!
The article actually used that title, derp.
stop derailing this thread with terrible puns
Normally I would suggest pushing him into a train, but 25 years in prison and the woman did not die? Sounds fair to me.
He must have been a genie. Genies can't kill but you'd be surprised what you can live through.
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[QUOTE=Raiskauskone;24062702]He probaly couldn't contain his human curiousity from going just thought to action. I mean, everyone has thought about "I think I could kill that person with <insert object> if I <Insert method>" in a crowded bus or train.
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I wouldn't put him 25 years to jail for that, he himself doesn't know why he did that, which indicates some sort of an physical problem.[/QUOTE]
Most..stupid...logic....ever
This is why I stand by the wall until the subway comes to a halt. I don't want some crazy motherfucker pushing me.
She likes trains.
It would have been awesome if she launched back at the platform landing on the man who pushed her and breaking his neck.
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