Jason Volz, a 54-year-old man, was tragically killed after being pushed onto subway tracks by a criminal in NYC. The suspect, charged with murder, was arrested for the unprovoked attack. Volz, described as an 'honest and sincere person,' worked as a carpenter. The suspect's brother revealed that he had been released from a mental hospital two weeks prior despite family pleas.
The man who was pushed to his death on the tracks at the East 125th Street and Lexington Avenue station on Monday evening was Jason Volz, age 54. He worked as a carpenter. If the roles had been reversed, i.e. if a white man had pushed a black man to his death in a subway… https://t.co/MC5Ccqcime
Police arrested a man Monday night for allegedly shoving an unsuspecting commuter, who the NYPD later identified as Jason Volz, to his death in front of an oncoming subway train in Manhattan. https://t.co/7kNwrXpM4e
Man charged with murder after pushing man in front of NYC subway in 'unprovoked attack': NYPD https://t.co/qgX5FUSUKO
Victim of fatal NYC subway shove was ‘honest and sincere person,’ neighbor says https://t.co/wIa3xIysNA https://t.co/7FwheK9746
Here is Jason Volz, subway pushing victim. RIP. https://t.co/2cXIJxR7yN
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PICTURED: Man, 54, who was killed after being pushed onto subway tracks by deranged criminal - as suspect's brother says he was released from mental hospital two weeks ago, despite family's pleas https://t.co/pC8FetarYL https://t.co/dp4UTwETPx