Man accused in NYC subway push speaks out: 'He said some mean things'
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Teen charged with attempted murder in NYC subway shove claims he did it because victim ‘said mean things to him’
Andrew Pashinin, 19, of Harrison, NY, faces a second-degree murder rap in connection to the Dec. 7 attack on a 33-year-old man at the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center station, cops said.
Teenager who allegedly pushed Brooklyn straphanger on to subway tracks claimed victim ‘said mean things’ about him
Transit detectives arrested a knife-wielding teen Tuesday for allegedly shoving a man onto a Brooklyn subway track last month — and the suspect had plenty to say about the incident. According to police sources, 19-year-old Andrew Pashinin was arrested by the NYPD Warrant Squad at his mother’s house in Yonkers, and booked on a laundry list of charges, including attempted murder. Apparently foregoing his right to remain silent, Pashinin had plenty…
Man accused in NYC subway push speaks out: 'He said some mean things'
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) – A man accused of pushing another man onto the subway tracks in Brooklyn defended himself on Tuesday after he was arrested in the case. Andrew Pashimin, 19, faces attempted murder and other charges. He was escorted out of a police station in Coney Island, Brooklyn, on Tuesday afternoon. More Crime News Pashimin claimed the victim pushed him first. "He said some mean things to me before I arrived at the station," Pas…
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