Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Man accused in subway push death is acquitted

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A man charged with killing a stranger by pushing him into the path of a NYC subway train was acquitted.

NEW YORK (AP) » A man accused of killing a stranger by shoving him onto subway tracks, where his imminent death by an oncoming train was captured in a photograph splashed across a newspaper front page, was acquitted Monday of murder and other charges.

Naeem Davis, 34, had said he was defending himself when he pushed KiSuck Han off a train platform near Times Square in December 2012. He said the 58-year-old was the drunken instigator of the deadly altercatio­n.

In court papers, Davis said that after the two accidental­ly bumped into each other, Han followed him down the platform, berated him with obscenitie­s, grabbed his shoulder and hurled death threats. Davis claimed that after the accidental bump, Han began yelling, “I’ll kill you!” He also said Han was staggering and slurring his words.

“I don’t know you, you don’t know me!” Davis said he responded before trying to walk away.

A video made by a bystander showed Davis telling Han to leave him alone.

Davis said that after Han tried to grab him, he pushed him away and described Han falling “head first onto the tracks and rolling like a bowling ball,” according to court papers.

Prosecutor­s brought a murder charge against Davis, arguing he had shown a “depraved indifferen­ce” to Han’s life. He also was charged with manslaught­er and criminally negligent homicide.

On that day, at least a minute passed before the train hit Han, with none of the nearby bystanders attempting to aid the man. The scene was captured by a tabloid news photograph­er and set off debates about ethics and journalism. The photograph­er said at the time he was trying to alert the train operator by flashing his camera.

In written and videotaped statements, Davis admitted watching as Han tried in vain to climb off the tracks before the train struck him, according to a prosecutio­n document.

Davis said he “freaked” and fled.

 ?? WILLIAM C. LOPEZ — THE NEW YORK POST VIA AP, POOL, FILE ?? In this Dec. 5, 2012, photo, Naeem Davis, faces a judge during his arraignmen­t on murder charges in the death of a New York city subway rider who was shoved onto the tracks. On Monday, a jury acquitted Davis, who claimed he acted in self-defense and...
WILLIAM C. LOPEZ — THE NEW YORK POST VIA AP, POOL, FILE In this Dec. 5, 2012, photo, Naeem Davis, faces a judge during his arraignmen­t on murder charges in the death of a New York city subway rider who was shoved onto the tracks. On Monday, a jury acquitted Davis, who claimed he acted in self-defense and...

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