Migrant accused of shoving 83-year-old, another man onto subway tracks calmly walked away after crime: video

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Chilling cellphone footage shows the moment a migrant who allegedly shoved two strangers onto subway tracks calmly walking away after the random violence.

Video obtained by The Post shows Honduran national Bairon Hernandez, 34, strolling along the platform after allegedly pushing an 83-year-old man and a second younger man onto the tracks at a station on the Upper East Side at around noon on Sunday.


Bairon Hernandez, 34, in a light green hoodie, being escorted by detectives after his arrest.
Detectives remove Bairon Hernandez, 34, from the 19th Precinct at 153 E 67th St in Manhattan after he was arrested for pushing 2 people onto the subway tracks on Sunday. William Miller

A bystander is seen confronting Hernandez before going over to the tracks to try to help the two passengers on the tracks at the Lexington Avenue – 63rd Street station.

Hernandez was arrested on Tuesday at a Brooklyn homeless shelter and charged with attempted murder, attempted assault, assault and reckless endangerment.

Grandfather Richard Williams, the older of the two victims, is still fighting for his life at New York-Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell.

“My father, Richard, is on a respirator in the ICU in the hospital. That’s all we are going to say,” one of Williams’ daughters told The Post on Tuesday.

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