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    Suspect in NYC Subway Attack Makes Chilling Confession: “I Wanted To”

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:January 28, 20252 Mins Read
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    A homeless man has been taken into custody after allegedly pushing a woman into the path of a moving subway train in New York City, an attack he later admitted was intentional. Authorities revealed that the suspect confessed to the crime, reportedly stating, “I did it because I wanted to,” during police questioning.

    The shocking incident occurred at a busy subway station, where witnesses reported seeing the man approach the victim before forcefully shoving her toward the oncoming train. Fortunately, the woman survived the attack but sustained serious injuries and was rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment.

    Law enforcement officials confirmed that the suspect has a history of prior arrests and encounters with authorities. His criminal background, combined with reports of mental health concerns, has reignited discussions about safety in the city’s public transit system and the challenges of addressing violent crime involving individuals experiencing homelessness.

    Transit officials and city leaders have expressed outrage over the attack, calling for stronger security measures and additional resources to prevent similar incidents. Authorities are now reviewing surveillance footage and eyewitness accounts as part of the investigation, with charges expected to be filed against the suspect.

    The case has further fueled debates on how to balance public safety with the need for mental health and social services. Advocates argue that more proactive intervention is necessary to prevent such violent episodes, while others stress the importance of stricter law enforcement to keep commuters safe.

    As the legal process moves forward, city officials are under increasing pressure to take decisive action to protect subway riders and address the broader issues contributing to these violent attacks.

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