NYC Subway Safety

NYC Subway Burning Suspect Arraigned; Immigration Status Fuels Debate

Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, a 33-year-old undocumented immigrant from Guatemala, was arraigned on murder and arson charges for allegedly setting fire to a sleeping woman on a New York City subway. The victim, whose identity remains undisclosed, died from thermal injuries and smoke inhalation. Zapeta-Calil, who had previously been deported and illegally re-entered the US, was apprehended after being identified by witnesses. This incident, deemed a “brutal murder,” has exacerbated existing concerns about subway safety and highlighted issues of homelessness and substance abuse in the city.

Read More

Woman’s feet amputated after boyfriend allegedly shoves her in front of NYC train

The news of a woman’s feet being amputated after allegedly being shoved in front of a NYC train by her boyfriend is both heartbreaking and enraging. It is a stark reminder of the consequences of unchecked anger and violence. The fact that no arrests have been made yet is utterly shocking. The perpetrator of this heinous act should face severe consequences, regardless of whether the woman decides to press charges or not. This was a deliberate and malicious attempt to harm someone, and it should be treated as such.

The lack of safety measures in place on subway platforms is a glaring issue that needs to be addressed.… Continue reading