Kamel Hawkins NYC Subway Video | Who is Kamel Hawkins?
The person who shoved a 45-year-old man into an oncoming subway train is 23-year-old Kamel Hawkins he has been arrested and charged with attempted m*rder. The victim is expected to fully recover after only sustaining a head injury.
The suspect in Tuesday’s NYC subway attack, identified as Kamel Hawkins, has been charged with attempted m*rder in the second degree and assault in the second degree.
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Kamel Hawkins, 23, faces attempted murder charges after shoving a stranger onto Manhattan subway tracks.
The incident was caught on video at 18th Street station.
His violent history includes body-slamming a police officer and… pic.twitter.com/kYBXhGtXf5
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Who is Kamel Hawkins?
23-year-old Kamel Hawkins charged with attempted murder after pushing a random man in front of a moving train in Manhattan. The incident happened at the 18th Street station this afternoon. Police say the 45-year-old victim is expected to survive and only suffered a head injury.
Kamel Hawkins NYC Subway Video
“Anyone who attacks a cop in full uniform is capable of doing far worse to defenseless civilians,” Police Benevolent Association President Patrick Hendry told New York Post. “Every time our justice system drops the ball on an assault on a police officer, it puts every New Yorker in danger.”
The New York City Mayor also said that out-of-control subway crime must be curtailed.
JUST IN: 23-year-old Kamel Hawkins charged with attempted murder after pushing a random man in front of a moving train in Manhattan.
The incident happened at the 18th Street station this afternoon.
Police say the 45-year-old victim is expected to survive and only suffered a… pic.twitter.com/sDMYidQXwB
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 1, 2025
“We are doing the job on bringing down the numbers, but as I say over and over and I said in 2022, New Yorkers must feel safe,” he told reporters from City Hall. “People are seeing and feeling what they’re reading. So, our success is overshadowed.”