NYC teen randomly shoved by homeless woman onto subway tracks in Queens
A homeless woman has been arrested after pushing an 18-year-old woman off a subway platform in Woodhaven, Queens on Monday morning. The victim was able to climb back to the platform with the assistance of other passengers before a train arrived. Law enforcement officials stated that the suspect, Shemecca Wise, 26, fled the scene on foot. Following a search, she was arrested at a nearby homeless shelter where she lives. Wise has been charged with reckless endangerment and assault. The victim suffered only minor injuries.
FAQs:
Q: What happened in Queens on Monday?
A: A homeless woman pushed an 18-year-old woman off a subway platform in Woodhaven, Queens.
Q: Did the victim survive?
A: Yes, with the assistance of other passengers, the victim was able to climb back to the platform before being injured.
Q: Was the suspect found?
A: Yes, after fleeing the scene, the suspect was later arrested at a nearby homeless shelter where she lives.
Q: What charges have been filed against the suspect?
A: The suspect, Shemecca Wise, has been charged with reckless endangerment and assault.
Q: Were there any other injuries?
A: The victim suffered only a minor cut to her leg and was treated at the scene.

Queens’ Homeless Woman Shoves NYC Teen onto Subway Tracks Without Provocation
A homeless woman, identified as Shemecca Wise, 26, was arrested for shoving an 18-year-old girl from behind onto Queens subway tracks in a random attack on Monday morning around 10:30 am. The incident took place at the 75th Street-Elderts Lane station in Woodhaven. The victim could climb back onto the platform with the help of other passengers before a train arrived. She suffered only a small cut to her leg and was treated at the scene. Following the attack, Wise ran away from the station. Later, she was arrested at a nearby homeless shelter where she was staying. Wise has been charged with reckless endangerment and assault by the NYPD.