NEW YORK (WABC) -- The woman killed when she was set on fire in a Brooklyn subway car has been tentatively identified by police, after using fingerprint and dental information and DNA evidence.
A man was left in critical but stable condition after he was pushed onto the subway tracks at the 18th Street Station in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood.
The woman who died after being set on fire in a New York subway train this month was a 57-year-old from New Jersey, police ...
On the afternoon of New Year’s Eve, a man waiting for a No. 1 train at the 18th Street station was shoved in front of an ...
A person was pushed onto subway tracks in front of a train in New York City Tuesday afternoon, police said. The alleged attack comes just days after a 57-year-old woman was fatally set on fire aboard ...
Investigators have learned the name of a woman who was burned alive — and beyond recognition — aboard a Brooklyn train last ...
A woman who died after being set on fire on a New York City subway train this month was identified, according to police.
Officials identified the woman who was burned to death inside a New York City subway train on Dec. 22 as 57-year-old Debrina ...
Police announced Tuesday they've identified the woman who died after being set on fire while inside a New York subway train ...
Authorities in New York City have identified the woman who was killed when a man allegedly set her on fire in a subway car ...
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