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Prosecutors say the Brooklyn man shoved his girlfriend onto the tracks at the Fulton Street Station in Manhattan.
MANHATTAN, New York (WABC) -- A man was sentenced to 18 years in prison after pleading guilty to throwing his girlfriend in ...
Christian Valdez, 36, had previously pleaded guilty to shoving the victim in front of a downtown No. 3 train at Fulton St.
A man found guilty of throwing his girlfriend into an oncoming train at the Fulton Street station in March 2024 has been ...
The woman's ex-boyfriend plead guilty in June to one count of attempted murder in the second degree for the attack, which ...
Christian Valdez sentenced to 18 years for trying to murder his girlfriend by pushing her in front of a train.
A 36-year-old man was sentenced to 18 years in state prison for throwing his girlfriend in front of an oncoming train at a Lower Manhattan station in 2024.
The man who shoved his girlfriend in front of a moving subway train last March will spend more than a decade in prison.
Parole officers visited Christian Valdez, the 35-year-old accused pusher, on March 8 because they were notified that he'd removed the GPS monitor, according to the city's parole office.
Christian Valdez, 35, was convicted of attempted assault in 2020 and was paroled in January 2023. Valdez is now charged with attempted murder for allegedly shoving his ex onto Manhattan subway ...
Christian Valdez, 35, has been charged with attempted murder and felony assault in a Sunday attack in which he pushed his 29-year-old girlfriend in front of a downtown No. 3 train at the Fulton St ...
Three months before the shove that cost the 29-year-old victim her legs, Christian Valdez was charged with stabbing a woman in the Bronx; the day before the subway push, he removed his GPS monitor.