The Suspected Subway Pusher, Naeem Davis Naeem Davis, the suspected subway psycho, sitting in the back seat with an NYPD detective, turns his face from the throngs of still press photographers and TV cameras, as he is driven out of the Manhattan North Precint, Wednesday December 5, 2012, on his way to Central Booking, after being charged in the death of Ki-Suk han. Photo: Hayden Roger Celestin News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Weds. Dec. 5, 2012: Homeless man, Naeem Davis, suspected of killing Ki-Suck Hanh, was arrested on Wednesday, Dec. 5th. He faces second-degree murder charge.
Davis pushed Ki-Suk han, who he pushed to his death on Monday December 3, 2012, of a downtown Q train at the 49th street and Seventh Avenue station. Witnesses told investigators they saw a man talking to himself Monday afternoon before he approached the 58-year-old Han of Queens at the Times Square station, got into an altercation with him and pushed him into the train’s path.
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