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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Irate NYC subway rider pummels man who bumped into him on train after demanding apology: cops
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Irate NYC subway rider pummels man who bumped into him on train after demanding apology: cops

Last updated: June 4, 2025 11:25 pm
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An incident of subway violence shook passengers on a northbound J train in Brooklyn last month. The altercation occurred at the Kosciuszko Street station in Bushwick on May 21, when a 36-year-old man accidentally bumped into another passenger. Instead of brushing off the minor collision, the irate passenger demanded an apology from the man he bumped into.

In a fit of rage, the seething individual proceeded to physically assault the victim by punching him multiple times in the face and body before fleeing the scene. Despite sustaining minor injuries, the victim declined medical attention at the station.

Surveillance footage was released by the authorities in an attempt to identify the suspect, described as a man with a medium complexion and dreadlocks, last seen wearing a gray rain jacket, blue jeans, and white sneakers.

This incident came on the heels of another violent attack in the city’s transit system, where a 73-year-old woman was brutally assaulted by a 36-year-old woman on a southbound E train approaching the Fifth Avenue-53rd Street station on May 1. The victim, Aurore Gonzalez, suffered multiple punches resulting in lingering bruises a month later.

The perpetrator, Marie McWilliams, was arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court and granted supervised release by Judge Marva Brown, despite the prosecution’s request for $10,000 cash bail or $30,000 bond.

In a somewhat positive development, recent data released indicated a 5.6% decrease in crime within the city’s transit system for the year up to May 31. A total of 186 incidents were reported during this period, a decrease from 197 incidents reported during the same timeframe in the previous year. This reduction in transit-related crimes offers a glimmer of hope for passengers navigating the city’s public transportation system.

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