NYC Subway Shove Suspect Charged and Arraigned, Victim Paralyzed.

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Kamal Semrade, 39, has been charged with second-degree attempted murder and assault after allegedly shoving Emine Yilmaz, 35, into a moving subway train in New York City on Sunday. Yilmaz suffered severe spinal injuries and Semrade fled the scene. He was arrested on Monday at a shelter in Queens. Semrade had no prior criminal record and the attack was described as "completely unprovoked." The CEO of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority called for the attacker to receive the "maximum consequence."
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