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Man Charged With Murder And Arson In NYC Subway Killing

Subway shooting in New York

A man accused of murder and arson in connection with the death of a woman inside a subway train car in New York City is set to appear in court on Friday. Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, 33, allegedly set fire to a woman who was asleep on an F train in Brooklyn, resulting in her death. The victim's cause of death was classified as a homicide due to thermal injuries and smoke inhalation.

The incident has raised concerns about subway safety amid recent random attacks, shedding light on ongoing issues such as homelessness, illegal immigration, and substance abuse in major cities like New York. A vigil was held to honor the victim at the Stillwell Avenue station.

Zapeta-Calil faces charges of first- and second-degree murder and arson. He claimed no knowledge of the incident during his initial court appearance, citing alcohol consumption. The suspect, an undocumented immigrant from Guatemala, had been deported in 2018 and reentered the US illegally.

Victim's death classified as homicide due to thermal injuries and smoke inhalation.
Sebastian Zapeta-Calil accused of setting a woman on fire in a subway car.
Incident raises concerns about subway safety amid recent random attacks.

Authorities stated that Zapeta-Calil approached the victim while she was sleeping and ignited the flames, leading to her swift engulfment. Surveillance footage captured the attack, showing the suspect leaving the train after starting the fire. He was later apprehended with a lighter in his possession.

Officials expressed outrage over the incident, vowing to pursue justice for the victim. Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez condemned the violence, emphasizing the need for swift consequences. The victim, who has not been identified, is believed to have been homeless.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams emphasized the importance of upholding immigration laws while condemning those who violate them. The tragic incident has sparked a renewed focus on subway safety and the need for swift justice in cases of violent crime.

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