Career criminal indicted for brutal attack on ‘hero’ NYC subway worker

A profession felony with greater than 40 busts on his rap sheet was arraigned on felony assault costs Thursday for allegedly pummeling a hero MTA subway employee in The Bronx.

Alexander Wright, 49, will stay at Rikers Island on $5,000 bail following his arraignment on two counts of second-degree assault and one rely of third-degree assault within the vicious Aug. 11 beatdown.

Wright — who's accused of slamming subway cleaner Anthony Nelson to the bottom, breaking his bones — had dodged justice so many instances up to now that officers dubbed him the poster boy for the state’s damaged felony justice system.

Within the newest case, Wright allegedly beat Nelson, 35, after the MTA worker tried to cease him from harassing passengers on the Pelham Bay Park practice station.

“The defendant approached the worker and assaulted him, inflicting severe accidents,” Bronx District Legal professional Darcel Clark stated in a press release Thursday. “This was unconscionable. Anybody who assaults a transit employee shall be held accountable.”

The well-meaning transit employee suffered a damaged collarbone and a dislocated nostril within the assault.

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Anthony Nelson endured a number of intensive accidents from Alexander Wright.
Anthony Nelson

Nelson had a number of damaged bones.
Anthony Nelson and Alexander Wright

The MTA employee was brutally crushed by Wright.

His sister beforehand instructed The Submit that Nelson “desires this man behind bars,” referring to Wright. Nelson’s mother, in the meantime, referred to as Wright “a menace to society.”

“Should you have a look at his historical past you’ll throw up,” Robert Kelley, vice chairman of the transit employees union, stated of Wright after his arrest. “The system has let society down. On the finish of the day, these are all related instances of assault.”

The profession felony’s historical past features a caught-on-video assault on a 55-year-old Asian girl in Decrease Manhattan in June 2021 and, one month later, allegedly hurling scalding espresso at two visitors brokers within the borough.

Alexander Wright
Alexander Wright will stay at Rikers Island on $5,000 bail.
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Alexander Wright
Wright allegedly beat Nelson after the MTA worker tried to cease him from harassing passengers.

Cops stated Wright, whose nickname is “Disney,” had been residing at a homeless shelter on Wards Island, and had the topic of three prior “emotionally disturbed particular person” stories.

He’s due again in court docket on the assault on Nelson on Nov. 3.

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