Accused subway shover with lengthy rap sheet ordered held on bail

A Bronx vagrant who allegedly shoved a person onto subway tracks Monday and has greater than 40 prior busts was ordered held on bail by a Manhattan decide Wednesday night time.

Clarence Anderson, who police consider is emotionally disturbed, was ordered to be held behind bars on $60,000 bail at his arraignment for the shoving incident and one other case through which he allegedly hurled a rock at a building employee.

Anderson, 36, reportedly pushed a 25-year-old man onto the tracks on the 14th Road-Union Sq. station in an unprovoked assault, police stated.

He fled the station, and simply hours later, he allegedly attacked one other harmless New Yorker.

Police stated Anderson threw a rock at a building employee close to Columbus Circle. The employee flagged down officers to report the incident.

Anderson was busted for the second assault. Arresting officers then realized he match the outline of the suspect within the shoving crime — which was captured on surveillance video — and charged him in connection to that assault as effectively.

He was initially taken to Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan for a psychiatric analysis.

Anderson has a prolonged rap sheet. Information present he has at the very least three open felony circumstances in The Bronx, together with for theft and housebreaking, along with greater than 40 earlier arrests.

“He shouldn’t have been on the streets,” the subway-shove sufferer instructed The Put up. “One thing must be modified or fastened.”

He added that he was relieved he had been arrested.

“Hopefully he isn’t again on the streets,” he stated.  

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