Thursday, December 11, 2014

Wai Keun Kwok in Bronx Killed in Train Track Pushing Spree

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1 killed 1 arrested November 16, 2014 Wai Keun Kwok in Bronx Killed in Train Track Pushing Spree  With warning or provocation, an apparently deranged Keven Darden pushed Chinese immigrant Wai Keun Kwok off a platform into an oncoming D train in the Brox. It was 8.45am when the father of two Mr Kwok, 61, was with his wife, Yow Ho Lee were waiting for a train to Chinatown to celebrate her birthday. Police were unable to determine a motive as they had no previous conflicts or relationship, and apparently no evidence of an argument, robbery attempt, racial bias or political motives. The African American suspect was caught on CCTV video, and was seen  boarding a bus, then going into a store, emerging smoking a cigarette. After a massive manhunt, he was taken into custody 3 days later near his mother's home in the Bronx and indicted by a grand jury on second-degree murder and first-degree manslaughter charges in a hearing where he did not speak [1]  In an interview,  Described by media as a "violent parolee", "homeless thug", and  "crazed career criminal", he had over 30 prior arrests on his record including charges for robbery, assault, drugs. The Longview News-Journal reported that Darden was arrested in Texas for allegedly pouring “an ignitable substance” inside his brother’s Texas home in 2011. He was also wanted in the November 6 pushing of a 51 year old male to the ground o the platform of the West 4th Street station in Greenwich Village which sent him to the hospital for treatment of injury to his hand and back, and had just been arrested and released on November 9 for alleged pickpocketing. Darden's mother told the New York Post she is sorry but she was unable to help her son with mental illness. Nothing was stolen, the police said, nor did anybody see any confrontation between the victim, Wai Kuen Kwok, 61, and his assailant. Mr. Kwok’s killing was the first time since late 2012 that a rider was deliberately shoved to his death by another. Last December 2012 woman, Erika Menendez, was charged with murder as a hate crime in the death of the man, an Indian immigrant, claiming she hated Muslims.



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Wai Kwen Kwok, 61, who was pushed in front of a train at East 167th Street Station in Highbridge, Bronx
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Chinese Man Killed by Train Was Pushed Onto Tracks, Police Say New York Times  Nothing was stolen, the police said, nor did the smattering of early Sunday straphangers describe a prolonged confrontation between the victim, Wai Kuen Kwok, 61, and his assailant. But Mr. Kwok’s killing was the first time since late 2012 that a rider was deliberately shoved to his death by another. Last December 2012 woman, Erika Menendez, was charged with murder as a hate crime in the death of the man, an Indian immigrant, claiming she hated Muslims.

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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/11/19/suspect-in-deadly-new-york-city-subway-shove-case-arrested/ A woman identifying herself as Darden's mother told the New York Post that her son had not lived with her for years and suffered from mental illness. Berlyn Joyce Jones told the paper that she repeatedly reached out to try and help her son, but he always rebuffed her, saying he was "pulling himself together.

SUSPECT IN DEADLY SUBWAY PUSH APPEARS IN COURT, SPEAKS EXCLUSIVELY FROM RIKERS ISLAND CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Exclusive: Suspect in deadly subway push speaks from Rikers Island Kemberly Richardson has the Eyewitness News exclusive. ABCBy Kemberly Richardson Monday, November 24, 2014 IKERS ISLAND (WABC) -- The suspect accused of pushing a man to his death in front of a Bronx subway train faced a judge Monday, one day after speaking exclusively to Eyewitness News from behind bars at Rikers Island.... indicted by a grand jury on the charges of second-degree murder and first-degree manslaughter. On Sunday, (November 23) he spoke exclusively with Eyewitness News reporter Kemberly Richardson. ... Darden told me that he never saw that video. told reporter:  "I would never do anything like that," Darden said without emotion. "I don't remember anything about Sunday. I didn't do anything." ... is being looked at as a possibly suspect in yet another Subway incident, where a man was pushed on a platform. "I don't know what to do or say," he said. "I've never been in this type of situation before." ..  if he was hopeful he would be cleared .... "I don't have any hope anymore."

Chinese Man Killed by Bronx Train Was Pushed Onto Tracks, Police Say  1 killed 1 arrested November 16, 2014 attack Nov 18 update Man arrested in subway shoving that killed Bronx man is suspected in another case, has long rap sheet New York Daily News  Kevin Darden, a career criminal with 30 arrests in 15 years, was the target of a massive police search as a ‘person of interest’ in the Sunday death of Wai Keun Kwok, who was shoved by a deranged assailant into the path of a D train at the 167th St. station in the Bronx. Darden was wanted for another pushing case and his rap sheet includes an arrest for trying to burn down his own brother's house. Career criminal Kevin Darden, 34, was taken into custody near his mother's Bronx home after police revealed he was also wanted for an earlier subway platform push in Manhattan 




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    Nov 24, 2014 - Kevin Darden was arrested three days after he was allegedly caught on CCTV shoving Wai Kwen Kwok in front of a train in Highbridge, Bronx, ...'I don't remember anything': Man who 'shoved father in front of oncoming subway train' claims he has no recollection of tragic incident 
    Kevin Darden gives interview about the charges from Rikers Island
    'I would never do anything like that,' says the 34-year-old career criminal
    Wai Kwen Kwok was pushed in front of a train as he waited with his wife
    The couple were waiting for a train to Chinatown to celebrate her birthday
    By DAMIEN GAYLE FOR MAILONLINE
    PUBLISHED: 04:28 EST, 24 November 2014 | UPDATED: 09:45 EST, 24 November 2014
         
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    The man accused of pushed a Bronx man into the path of a subway train says he can't remember grisly killing.
    Kevin Darden was arrested three days after he was allegedly caught on CCTV shoving Wai Kwen Kwok in front of a train in Highbridge, Bronx, New York City.
    Footage showed no fight between Mr Kwok and his assailant leading to the push, and police were unable to ascertain a motive. 


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