• Biden/Harris Guatemalan migrant arrested for setting sleeping NYC subwa

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    A Guatemalan migrant has been arrested for allegedly lighting a sleeping
    subway rider on fire in Brooklyn on Sunday morning ù then watching as his innocent victim burned to death in what the police commissioner called
    ôone of the most depraved crimes one person could possibly commit.ö

    The savage killing ù which happened at about 7:30 a.m. on an idling F
    train at the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue station ù shocked commuters,
    MTA workers and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch, who said Sunday that the heinous crime ôtook the life of an innocent New Yorker.ö

    https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/12/arrested-subway- burn-murder-early-95765739.jpg?resize=720,480&quality=75&strip=all

    A suspect was arrested in connection with the deadly subway fire attack
    Sunday. G.N.Miller/NYPost

    ôAs the train pulled into the station, the suspect calmly walked up to the victim, who was in a seated position at the end of a subway car à and used
    what we believe to be a lighter to ignite the victimÆs clothing, which
    became fully engulfed in a matter of seconds,ö Tisch said at a press conference.

    Patrolling cops smelled and saw the smoke, then followed it to the flame- covered woman, the commissioner said.

    They extinguished the blaze, but the victim died at the scene.

    Officials said the 33-year-old suspect came to the US in 2018 from
    Guatemala. His legal status wasnÆt immediately clear Sunday night.

    Horrifying video obtained by The Post showed the suspect calmly looking on
    as flames consumed the still-unidentified woman, who stood inside the open subway car door.

    A transit cop walked by, and seemed to pull out a radio and say something
    as they continued down the platform.

    After the cop passed, the suspect got up as if to walk away ù then the
    clip cut off.

    In another video, cops yelled to the gathered crowd, ôDid anybody see
    anything? Did anybody see anything?ö as smoke poured from inside the
    subway car.

    The suspect brazenly sat on a nearby bench as cops huddled around, pulling
    his hood up at one point just before an officer spoke to him.

    ôDo me a favor? Walk down there,ö the cop said, motioning down the
    platform with his radio. ôI need this space cleared up.ö

    The man stood up, then left the scene.

    ôUnbeknownst to the officers who responded, the suspect had stayed on the
    scene and was seated on a bench on the platform just outside the train
    car,ö Tisch said.

    ôThe body-worn cameras on the responding officers produced a very clear, detailed look at the killer.ö

    Later in day, three high schoolers called police to say they saw the man pictured in images released by the NYPD at the Jay and York Street station
    on the F line, according to Tisch and the NYPDÆs Chief of Transit Joseph Gulotta.

    When transit officers responded to that call, they found the suspect
    already on another train leaving the station ù and wearing the same gray hoodie, wool hat and paint-splattered pants heÆd been wearing when he
    allegedly torched the woman.

    Cops called ahead and halted the train at Herald Square. Then, they went
    from car to car until they found the suspect and arrested him, police
    officials said.

    Tisch said the suspect had a lighter in his pocket when he was picked up.

    ôI want to thank the young people who called 911 to help,ö Tisch said.
    ôThey saw something, and they said something, and they did something.ö

    Gulotta echoed her comments, calling the arrest ôamazing work done by the public and the police working together.ö

    Police donÆt believe the migrant and the victim knew each other before the killing, Gulotta added.

    Earlier in the morning, cops, firefighters and medical examiner personnel
    clad in white Tyvek suits combed the tracks for evidence after they
    cordoned off the area.

    Around 1 p.m., authorities carried a body bag containing the womanÆs
    corpse out of the train and placed it on a gurney. Then they wheeled it
    over to a medical examiner van and moved it inside.

    The woman has not yet been identified.

    https://nypost.com/2024/12/22/us-news/suspect-accused-of-setting-nyc- subway-rider-on-fire-arrested/

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