New York City Subway Crime: Sebastian Zapeta Case

Sebastian Zapeta, an illegal immigrant, is accused of setting a woman on fire in a New York City subway, resulting in her death. The incident has sparked discussions about New York City's crime crisis and the need for changes in the justice system.

New York City Subway Crime Crisis

Curtis Sliwa criticizes New York politicians for their handling of subway crime crisis, calling their approach a 'slap in the face' to residents. Crime incidents in subways continue to rise, with murders up by 60%. Sliwa advocates for better security measures and criticizes the lack of action by officials.

New York City Subway Attack

An elderly woman in New York City fought off a group of teens attempting to mug her in a subway station, sustaining minor injuries but preventing the theft. The incident sheds light on safety concerns in the city's subway system.

Guatemalan Migrant Charged with Setting Woman on Fire in NYC Subway

Guatemalan migrant charged with torching a sleeping straphanger to death on a Brooklyn subway train was a heavy drinker who chain-smoked K2, according to pals at the homeless shelter he was living in.

Discussion on the Suspected Murder on the New York City Subway

Rep. Claudia Tenney discussed the suspected murder of a woman on the New York City subway and argued that the prosecution of Daniel Penny has had a chilling effect on people coming to the aid of others in dangerous situations.

Brooklyn Subway Car Arson Attack

Illegal Guatemalan migrant allegedly set a sleeping woman on fire in a Brooklyn subway car, with gruesome images captured by MTA cameras. The suspect, Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, was arrested with a lighter in his pocket but claimed to have no memory of the incident.

Illegal Alien Charged with Murder in NYC Subway

An illegal alien from Guatemala has been charged with first and second-degree murder for allegedly setting a woman on fire in a New York City subway. The woman died from her injuries, and the perpetrator has a history of crossing the border without being detected.

Eli Manning's Subway Revelation

Eli Manning revealed he took the subway for the first time after his retirement. The New York Giants forbade him from riding the subway during his playing career due to safety concerns.

Subway Chokehold Case in Manhattan

Manhattan prosecutors were forced to drop the top charge against Daniel Penny in the highly watched subway chokehold case after jurors couldn't agree on a verdict. The judge directed the jury to focus on the charge of criminally negligent homicide, which carries a lighter sentence. The case involves debate over whether Penny's actions were justified in restraining a troubled homeless man on a subway train.

New York City Subway Incident Involving Former Marine

Former Marine Daniel Penny will not face a manslaughter charge for the death of Jordan Neely after intervening in a New York City subway incident. The jury was unable to reach a verdict, and the defense objected to the dismissal of the charge, seeking a mistrial instead.

Subway Chokehold Trial

Jurors at Daniel Penny's trial in the caught-on-camera subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely are struggling to reach a verdict on the top charge of manslaughter. The jury is deliberating on whether Penny, 26, recklessly caused Neely's death by placing him in a chokehold.

Daniel Penny manslaughter trial

Jurors in the Daniel Penny manslaughter trial are struggling to come to a unanimous decision on the top charge of manslaughter. Penny, a Marine veteran and architecture student, is accused of killing a mentally ill homeless man who threatened passengers on a Manhattan subway car.

Marine veteran manslaughter trial for choking homeless man on subway

Marine veteran Daniel Penny is on trial for manslaughter after choking a homeless man with schizophrenia who was high on drugs and making death threats on a subway. Jurors asked to review key evidence, including Penny's NYPD interrogation and bystander video. The trial also involves discussions on whether Penny's use of force was legally justified.

Violent Subway Stabbing in NYC

A random stranger stabbed a NYC subway rider with a 'Rambo-style knife' in an unprovoked attack. The victim suffered chest and arm wounds but is in stable condition. The attacker is still at large.

Subway Attack in New York City

A man in New York City was severely burned after another man threw flaming liquid on him and his fiancée on the subway. The attacker was arrested after fleeing the scene, and the victim suffered burns on 30% of his body. This incident adds to the rising assaults on trains in NYC.

Subway Attack

A man was severely burned after a maniac threw flaming liquid on him on the subway while protecting his fiancée. The attacker was apprehended by police.

Subway sandwich shop robbery in relation to Jussie Smollett case

The Subway sandwich shop featured in the Jussie Smollett hate hoax case was robbed by two gunmen who took money from the cash register and three customers before fleeing on foot. The robbers were described as a white man and a black man wearing masks and armed with guns. The incident occurred in Chicago's Streeterville neighborhood, known for its upscale stores and heavy tourist traffic.

Child Labor in New York City Subways

Children as young as seven are engaging in illegal child labor in New York City subways, mostly by migrant families from Ecuador. Authorities have turned a blind eye, claiming it's not their problem. Turf wars are forming among child laborers over train 'territory.' The National Guard has been deployed to the subway to search passengers' bags for weapons.

New Security Protocols for NYC Subway System

Mayor Eric Adams has ordered new security protocols for the New York City subway system in response to a series of violent incidents, including implementing bag checks and increasing police presence.

Assault on Cellist in NYC Subway

A suspect with a criminal history attacked a cellist in the NYC subway but was freed without bail, causing controversy. The cellist has suspended performances indefinitely. The suspect has a history of criminal activities and assault.

Violent Crime in New York City Subway

A New York City subway conductor was slashed in the neck in Brooklyn. The incident is part of a series of violent crimes in the city. The victim, Alton Scott, received 34 stitches and is in stable condition. The police are investigating, and there have been recent violent incidents in the subway system.

Crime in the New York City Subway System

Three people arrested in the killing of a man on a New York City subway car. Crime rates in the subway system are up 13% compared to last year.