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The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), which operates the city’s subway, demanded for the very first time in its historical past that a passenger who assaulted a employee be banned from the full community and drew attention to the anxiety that the staff has to be a target of violence.
According to a statement, MTA CEO Janno Lieber will mail a letter to the Bronx District Attorney’s Business to ask for that a judge veto Alexander Wright, a male accused of assaulting a subway cleaner and who has a extended legal heritage plagued by arrests.
Wright, 49, is in custody for assaulting 35-yr-aged Anthony Nelson a 7 days ago, leaving him hospitalized with a broken collarbone and dislocated nose, soon after the cleaner attempted to prevent the defendant from harassing other passengers. at a station in the Bronx.