Suspected Arrested in Connection with Fatal Bronx Subway Shoving

The man has been charged with murder.

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Police in New York City have arrested a man who they believe pushed another in front of an oncoming train in the Bronx over the weekend

The New York Times reports that Kevin Darden was arrested yesterday morning after another man told police that the 34-year-old had attacked him in the same manner earlier this month:


During the three-day manhunt, the victim of an earlier shoving episode, a 51-year-old man pushed to the platform of the West Fourth Street subway station on Nov. 6, told the police that he had been attacked by the same man who appeared in the video from Sunday.


You shouldn’t walk in front of me, the assailant told the man, according to the police, before shoving him to the ground. I’m warning you.

Darden is accused of shoving 61-year-old Wai Kuen Kwok in front of an approaching D train in the Bronx on Sunday morning. Kwok was reportedly en route to Chinatown to have breakfast and go grocery shopping with his wife, who witnessed his death. 

The Times adds that Darden has been charged with murder. 

[via New York Times]

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