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A26-year-old woman was arraigned Tuesday on charges of assault and first-degree manslaughter in connection with the death of an 87-year-old woman who was fatally shoved in New York City earlier this month, according to the Manhattan District Attorney's Office.
The defendant, Lauren Pazienza, has an address in Port Jefferson, New York, the NYPD said.
The charges stem from the death of Barbara Maier Gustern, a Broadway vocal coach who police said was pushed from behind by a woman on the night of March 10 as she stood outside her apartment in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood.
Gustern fell and hit her head and had to be hospitalized; the suspect ran away, police said. Gustern's grandson, AJ Gustern, announced in a Facebook post last Tuesday that she had died from her injuries.
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IbogaProject
(3,645 posts)Hopefully they can stack a few charges and keep her locked up for 40 or 50 years or at least 25 before she is first eligible for parole.
NBachers
(18,129 posts)blm
(113,817 posts)Goodness surrounded her.
lapfog_1
(30,143 posts)without the possibility of parole.
Then she can be released at the age of 87... and hope no one shoves her to the ground and kills her.
Maraya1969
(22,997 posts)PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)The fatal attack occurred at the corner of West 28th Street and Eighth Avenue, and prosecutors say that video shows Pazienza wandering in the area for about 20 minutes after the assault.
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Then, about half an hour after the attack, Pazienza and her fiancé were seen entering Penn Station, where they each swiped a MetroCard belonging to Pereira.
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The painstaking search through surveillance video revealed extremely clear images of the alleged attacker, which the NYPD released to the public on Saturday, leading to an anonymous tip that Pazienza committed the crime and was hiding out at her parents' house on Long Island.
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,421 posts)PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)'What they have is a photo of someone who looks like my client getting on the subway. This attack did not happen on the subway,' said lawyer Arthur Aidala, a high-powered defense attorney who has previously represented Rudolph Giuliani, Harvey Weinstein, and Roger Ailes.
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,421 posts)I am glad that this lady was identified and that someone tipped the police as to where she was hiding
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Lauren Pazienza, 26, is also alleged to have deleted her social media accounts and stopped using her cellphone, Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Justin McNabney said in a statement.
Pazienza surrendered to police after an anonymous tipster alerted authorities to her location, McNabney said. She was arraigned on charges of first-degree manslaughter and second-degree assault in the incident on March 10 that killed Barbara Maier Gustern.
Gustern, who died later, told authorities that the person later identified as Pazienza approached her near West 28th Street and 8th Avenue and called her an expletive before she forcibly pushed her to the pavement, McNabney said.