Career Criminal Charged With Attempted Murder for Shoving Stranger Onto NYC Subway Tracks

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A parolee with at least seven prior arrests has been arrested for throwing a man onto subway tracks in Zohran Mamdani’s New York City, according to authorities.

Details about the April 28 attack just emerged this weekend.

A 39-year-old commuter exchanged words with Navar Douglas, 33, at the 149th Street station at around 8:30 p.m., sources told the New York Post.

Douglas reportedly picked the other man up and hurled him onto the No. 6 track bed.

When the victim attempted to climb back onto the platform, Douglas reportedly kicked him back onto the tracks.

The man eventually managed to escape further harm but was hospitalized with minor injuries.

Douglas was apprehended following a parole hearing on Thursday and charged with attempted murder, assault, reckless endangerment, and harassment.

He has seven prior arrests and recently served two years in state prison on a conviction for reckless endangerment before being released in March.

“In one case, he allegedly brandished a gun in front of his 53-year-old ex and fired a shot, but she was not hit,” the Post reports, citing law enforcement sources.

“In the other, he was accused of punching another former flame, 32, causing bruising and swelling, the sources said.”

On Friday, NYPD arrested another deranged suspect for killing a man in the subway just hours after his release from a psych ward, as we previously reported.

Authorities say the suspect, a black male identified as 32-year-old Rhamell Burke, shadowed the elderly victim for approximately 30 yards before shoving him down a stairway leading to the No. 1 train station.


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