Woman Gets 24 Years for Pushing Man in Front of Oncoming Subway Train
Erika Menendez was sentenced to 24 years in prison Wednesday for pushing a Hindu man, Sunando Sen, off a subway platform and onto the tracks as a train was coming into the station, killing him.
Menendez, 33, told police that she pushed Sen in front of an oncoming 7 train in December 2012 because he was Hindu, whom she believed (along with Muslims) were responsible for the attacks on 9/11. “I pushed a Muslim off the train tracks because I hate Hindus and Muslims. Ever since 2001 when they put down the Twin Towers I’ve been beating them up,” she said.
She pleaded guilty to manslaughter in March for the crime at the 40th Street-Lowery Street subway station in Sunnyside, Queens. The Queens district attorney’s office, the New York Times reports, accepted Menendez’s lesser manslaughter plea—and did not pursue a murder charge—because of her “substantial psychiatric history and drug problems.”
“It’s a very sad case,” New York State Supreme Court Judge Gregory Lasak said Wednesday. “I can only imagine his final thought...That’s a horrible way to die.”
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