Career Criminal Arrested For Shoving Stranger Into the NYC Subway

Brittany M. Hughes | January 2, 2025
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A 23-year-old black man (noting that, since race seems to matter a great deal to leftists…when it fits their narrative) has been charged with second-degree assault after he shoved a man he didn’t know onto an oncoming train on the New York City subway on New Years Eve.

Subway surveillance camera caught the moment Kamel Hawkins shoved the man, who was standing waiting for the train while scrolling on his cell phone, directly into the path of the oncoming train. While the assault is clearly shown, it’s partially obfuscated by two other men who jumped the turnstile at nearly the exact same moment in what may have been a completely unrelated crime.

Because, it's New York City.

The victim, an unidentified 45-year-old man, miraculously survived the attack, but suffered a head injury. Firefighters pulled the man from between the subway cars was bystanders stared in shock.

Related: Suspect Who Burned a Woman Alive on the NYC Subway ID'd as Migrant from Guatemala

Surprising exactly no one, Hawkins has a long rap sheet, including a 2019 assault on a police officer who approached him for disorderly conduct, and a separate open case from last October when he was arrested and charged with assault, harassment and weapons possession.

This latest incident comes just about a week after a woman was lit on fire and burned alive on the Subway in Coney Island after an illegal alien from Guatemala used a lighter to ignite her clothing while she was sleeping on the train, sending her up in flames while he exited the car to sit on a bench and calmly watch her burn.

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