Police have suspect in custody in NYC subway death
NEW YORK (AP) - New York City police say they have a suspect in custody in the death of a man who was shoved in front of a speeding subway train.
An NYPD spokesman said Saturday that detectives had questioned a woman and that she had "made statements implicating herself" in the Thursday night killing.
Authorities didn't immediately name the woman.
Victim Sunando Sen died Thursday night when a woman who had been muttering to herself on a train platform in Queens suddenly knocked him on the tracks as a train entered the station.
The woman fled after the attack. Police had released security camera video showing her running from the station.



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