Friday, March 13, 2026

Man Who Shoved Two People Onto Subway Tracks Had Been Deported Four Times

On March 12, 2026, a violent incident occurred in New York City where a man pushed two strangers onto subway tracks at the Lexington Avenue–63rd Street station. Both victims required hospitalization, with one sustaining critical injuries.

• The Attack: A man named Bairon Hernandez shoved an 83-year-old man, Richard Williams, and a 31-year-old man, Jhon Rodriguez, onto subway tracks. The attack was unprovoked and took place around 11:40 AM on a Sunday.

• Victims' Conditions: The younger victim, Rodriguez, filmed the incident, while Williams suffered severe injuries, including multiple fractures and bleeding on the brain. He remains in critical condition.

• Criminal Background: Bairon Hernandez, an illegal immigrant from Honduras, has a lengthy criminal history with at least 15 arrests for various charges, including aggravated assault and domestic violence. He has been deported four times, with his last deportation in 2020. He illegally re-entered the U. S. afterward and was arrested following the subway incident, facing attempted murder charges.

• City's Response: The mayor of New York, Zohran Mamdani, signed an executive order that restricts local law enforcement from sharing information with ICE, aimed at protecting immigrants. However, critics argue this policy may jeopardize public safety by allowing repeat offenders to remain in the community.

This incident highlights ongoing concerns about crime in New York City and the implications of immigration enforcement policies on public safety. The rise in subway violence incidents, with nine reported this year already, raises alarms among residents and officials alike. 

https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2026/03/12/man-who-shoved-two-people-onto-subway-tracks-had-been-deported-four-times-n3812780

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