Woman shoved into NYC subway train, suspect arrested

A straphanger was seriously injured when someone pushed her into a subway train as it entered the Times Square subway station on Monday morning.  On Tuesday, the NYPD says it has arrested a suspect.

29-year-old Anthonia Egegbara of Queens faces attempted murder charges in connection with the incident.

The train was coming to a stop when police say Egegbara attacked another woman just after 8 a.m., the NYPD said. The victim, after being struck by the train, fell back onto the platform and sustained serious physical injuries to her face and legs.

EMS brought the 42-year-old woman, to NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue in stable condition, police said.

The NYPD released a security camera video showing the attacker sitting on a bench on the platform, quickly standing up, and then shoving an individual who is mostly off-camera. The video shows the assailant then walking away.

"This unprovoked attack was senseless and absurd. The City needs to provide additional mental health services to assist those who may endanger themselves and others," MTA Acting Chief Communications Officer Tim Minton said.

A few hours later a man was shot outside of the same subway station.

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Charlton D'Souza, president of the advocacy group Passengers United, held a press conference inside the station Monday night.

"I'm calling on Governor Kathy Hochul to give us 100 to 200 state troopers and to bring down about 100 national guardsmen because right now the NYPD is short-staffed on security," D'Souza said.

"The New York City Police Department, on a day-to-day basis, remains flexible and ever prepared to reallocate its personnel to address crime conditions and keep riders safe," the NYPD told FOX 5 NY.

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The NYPD released a photo of a woman wanted for shoving a woman into the side of a moving train.

With FOX 5 NY's Dana Arschin.