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NYC subway fire: Suspect in fatal New York subway burning indicted on charges of murder and arson
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The man accused of setting fire to a woman who was asleep on a New York City subway has been indicted on charges of murder in the first and second degree and arson, according to Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez.
Sebastian Zapeta-Calil was not present at a brief court hearing Friday where the judge moved the case to Kings County Supreme Court.
He is scheduled to be arraigned January 7.
Zapeta-Calil, 33, is accused of setting fire to an unidentified woman who was asleep on an F train approaching the Stillwell Avenue station in Brooklyn early Sunday morning. Zapeta-Calil allegedly ignited her clothes and “fanned the flames” with a shirt as the fire engulfed her, according to police testimony in a complaint filed in Brooklyn Criminal Court.
“These are significant counts. Murder in the first degree carries the possibility of life without parole. It’s the most serious statute in New York state law and my office is very confident about the evidence in the case and to hold Zapeta accountable for his dastardly deeds,” Gonzalez said.
CNN has reached out to Andrew Friedman, an attorney representing Zapeta-Calil, for comment.
The New York City Office of the Medical Examiner classified the victim’s death as a homicide, attributing it to “thermal injuries” and “smoke inhalation.”
The victim is believed to have been homeless, which is making identification efforts difficult, law enforcement sources told CNN.
Although the victim’s body “was badly burned,” investigators have made progress and are using advanced fingerprinting and DNA evidence to confirm her identity, the district attorney said. Dental records are typically one of the ways burn victims can be identified, law enforcement sources said.
“Our hearts go out not only to this victim, but we know that there’s a family just because someone appears to have been living in this situation of homelessness does not mean that there’s not going to be family devastated by the tragic way she lost her life,” Gonzalez said.
The incident has heightened concerns about safety in the subway system amid a disturbing trend of recent random attacks, drawing attention to longstanding issues that major cities like New York have faced for years, including homelessness, illegal immigration and substance abuse.
A vigil was held Thursday night at the Stillwell Avenue station to honor the victim.
“Her life mattered, and we believe that we can do something and that anyone can participate, and that is the power of prayer,” Rev. Kevin McCall, founder of the Crisis Action Center, told the outlet.
Friday’s court hearing follows Zapeta-Calil’s arraignment Tuesday on charges of first- and second-degree murder and arson. He did not enter a plea.
During his initial court appearance, Zapeta-Calil claimed to have no knowledge of the incident, noting his alcohol consumption. He did, however, identify himself in photos related to the attack, said Assistant District Attorney Ari Rottenberg.
Zapeta-Calil was hospitalized on Monday night, which postponed his arraignment by several hours, said Helen Peterson, Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office deputy director of communications.
An undocumented immigrant from Guatemala, Zapeta-Calil was deported in 2018 and later reentered the US illegally, according to federal immigration authorities. His last known address was a Brooklyn homeless shelter for men struggling with substance abuse, the NYPD said.
When asked about Zapeta-Calil’s current address and shelter status, a spokesperson for the New York City Department of Social Services said, “We cannot disclose any case information about individual social service recipients and cannot comment on an ongoing investigation.”
The US Border Patrol encountered Zapeta-Calil in Sonoita, Arizona, on June 1, 2018, issuing him an expedited removal order. He returned to Guatemala six days later, according to Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesperson Jeff Carter. He later unlawfully reentered the US at an unknown date and location.
This marks Zapeta-Calil’s first arrest, according to Rottenberg.
“This is a country of immigrants,” New York City Mayor Eric Adams said on Fox 5 New York, “But those who violate that pursuit, we need to immediately remove them from our country.”
A ‘gruesome and senseless act of violence’
Authorities said Zapeta-Calil approached the sleeping woman silently before igniting flames that consumed her “in a matter of seconds.”
Surveillance footage showed him sitting across from the victim before starting the fire, police said, then leaving the train and watching from outside the subway car.
The victim, who appeared to have mobility issues and was dressed in multiple layers, remained unresponsive until engulfed in flames, sources told CNN.
Police initially suspected the fire might have been accidental due to liquor bottles found near the victim, sources said. But a review of surveillance video shifted the investigation’s focus to Zapeta-Calil.
He was identified and apprehended later that day after being recognized by three high school students who had seen images shared by the NYPD. Officers stopped a subway train at Herald Square, where they found him with a lighter in his pocket, NYPD Chief of Transit Joseph Gulotta said.
In the wake of the incident, officials expressed their outrage and commitment to justice.
“This gruesome and senseless act of violence against a vulnerable woman will be met with the most serious consequences,” Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said.
“This type of depraved behavior has no place in our subways and we are committed to working hard to ensure there is swift justice for all victims of violent crime,” Adams said in a post on X.
While much of the focus has been on Zapeta-Calil’s immigration status and the graphic nature of the crime, homeless advocates tell CNN this story also highlights a failure by state and local government to provide housing and services to people in dire need.
Dave Giffen, executive director of the Coalition for the Homeless, says the incident highlights how homeless individuals are often politicized rather than provided with necessary housing and services.
“What is frustrating about all this is that when these horrible incidents happen and homeless people are victimized and in the rare instance, they are the perpetrator, they are used for political purposes rather than doing something to provide permanent housing and services,” Giffen said.
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Adams, who has repeatedly suggested local law enforcement should cooperate with federal authorities on crimes committed by undocumented people, said his office is directing the NYPD to work with federal officials and assess the possibility of bringing federal charges for Zapeta-Calil.
“Lighting another human being on fire and watching them burn alive reflects a level of evil that cannot be tolerated,” Kayla Mamelak Altus, a spokesperson for Adams, said in a statement Friday.
“That is why, in coordination with Police Commissioner Tisch, Mayor Adams has directed the NYPD to work within our legal authority and in partnership with ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations team to explore criminal charges against Mr. Zapeta-Calil under the federal arson statute.”
CNN has reached out to ICE and HSI on Adams’ “directive.”
The move reflects Adams’ posture to cooperate with the federal government on violent crimes involving undocumented migrants even though Zapeta-Calil’s immigration status will not be relevant in the prosecution of the case.
Additionally, Zapeta-Calil is already facing life in prison without parole if he is convicted of murder in the first degree. Charges from a potential federal indictment would not necessarily strengthen the outcome of the case.
Gonzalez, who spoke to reporters outside court, appeared to downplay the mayor’s suggestion. “I think that this crime took place in New York City, in Brooklyn, and that the people of this county should serve on the jury,” the Brooklyn DA said.
“Second, very simply state law is more significant in this case. Given the heinous nature of this case, I believe that the maximum penalty should be imposed and currently that would be in state court.”
CNN’s Jeff Winter, Lauren Mascarenhas and Eric Levenson contributed to this report.
In a shocking turn of events, the suspect in the fatal New York subway burning has been indicted on charges of murder and arson. The incident, which occurred on a crowded subway platform in New York City, left one person dead and several others injured.The suspect, who has been identified as a 27-year-old man, is accused of intentionally setting fire to a subway car during rush hour, resulting in chaos and panic among commuters. The victim, a 35-year-old man, was trapped inside the burning car and died from smoke inhalation.
The indictment comes after weeks of investigation by authorities, who have been working tirelessly to bring the perpetrator to justice. The suspect is expected to face trial in the coming months, and if convicted, could face a lengthy prison sentence.
The tragic incident has sent shockwaves through the city, with many calling for increased security measures on the subway system to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victim’s family and all those affected by this senseless act of violence.
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Illegal migrant indicted on murder charges after woman is burned to death on subway
The illegal migrant accused of burning a New York City subway rider to death on Sunday has been indicted on murder charges.
Sebastian Zapeta, 33, was indicted on one count of murder in the first degree, three counts of murder in the second degree and one count of arson after a woman was lit on fire and burned to death on a subway train in Brooklyn, New York. The indictment was filed Thursday and will be unsealed at an arraignment hearing on Jan. 7.
Zapeta’s attorney told the judge he spoke with his client Friday and asked for permission to waive his client’s appearance. The judge granted the request.
Zapeta is a previously deported immigrant from Guatemala who first entered the country in June 2018. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) told Fox News that it has lodged an immigration detainer with the New York City Department of Corrections for Zapeta, but the corrections department has indicated it will not honor the detainer, per its current policy. An immigration detainer is a request by ICE to take a person into its custody.
Sebastian Zapeta, accused of setting a woman on fire inside a New York City subway train, appears in court, Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Curtis Means via Pool)
It comes as police and the medical examiner are still working to identify the victim of the attack days after the horror because she was so severely burned.
They have made some progress in identifying her, but Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said he is not at liberty to discuss the progress. Investigators also believe that she was homeless and are working to track down any possible family members.
Surveillance video of Sunday’s attack showed the suspect approaching the woman, who was sitting motionless and may have been sleeping, while aboard a stationary F train at the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue subway station and then setting her on fire.
“As the train pulled into the station, the suspect calmly walked up to the victim,” Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said during a press conference on Sunday evening, adding that the female victim was in a seated position. “The suspect used what we believe to be a lighter to ignite the victim’s clothing, which became fully engulfed in a matter of seconds.”
The suspect then stayed on the scene and sat on a bench just outside the train car, as officers and a transit worker extinguished the flames. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene.
Gonzalez said at a Friday press briefing that he believes the case should be tried in state court. His remarks come after New York City Mayor Adams’ office tells Fox News that the mayor believes Zapeta should face federal criminal charges.
“We believe very strongly that this case belongs in state court because the charges here are more significant in state court than currently in federal court,” Gonzalez said. “But we have a very strong working relationship with our federal partners and we always do what’s in the best interests of the people in the state of New York and in the city of Brooklyn (sic) because we want to make sure that he is held fully accountable.”
Zapeta faces life without the possibility of parole on the murder in the first-degree charge, while second-degree murder carries 25 years to life, Gonzalez said.
“This was malicious. A sleeping, vulnerable woman on our subway system,” Gonzalez added. “This act surprised many New Yorkers as they were getting ready to celebrate the holidays but now New Yorkers are waking up and understanding that on the 22nd of this year, this happened. This was intentional and we hope to prove this.”
Adams’ office tells Fox News Digital that the mayor has directed the NYPD and ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) team to explore criminal charges against Zapeta under the federal arson statute.
“Like all New Yorkers, Mayor Adams is deeply disturbed by the heinous and depraved act that Sebastian Zapete-Calil is accused of,” a spokesperson for the mayor said in a statement. “Lighting another human being on fire and watching them burn alive reflects a level of evil that cannot be tolerated.”
Zapeta was apprehended by Border Patrol and subsequently deported by the Trump administration on June 7, 2018 after he crossed illegally into Sonoita, Arizona a week prior, ICE spokesperson Jeff Carter tells Fox News. Zapeta later re-entered the U.S. illegally on an unknown date and location, Carter said.
NYPD officers escort Sebastian Zapeta off an F Train in Coney Island on Dec. 22, 2024. Zapeta has been indicted on murder charges in relation to the burning death of a woman earlier that day. (Courtesy: G.N. Miller/New York Post)
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The indictment was filed just weeks after Daniel Penny was acquitted in the subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely, a 30-year-old homeless man with schizophrenia who barged onto a train shouting death threats while high on a type of synthetic marijuana known as K2.
Penny, a 26-year-old Marine veteran and architecture student, put Neely into a chokehold as straphangers on the train said they feared for their safety due to Neely’s threats.
Penny was charged with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide but was ultimately acquitted.
Fox News’ Mollie Markowitz and Stepheny Price contributed to this report.
In a shocking and tragic incident, an illegal migrant has been indicted on murder charges after a woman was burned to death on a subway in a horrific attack. The suspect, whose identity has not been disclosed, allegedly doused the victim with a flammable liquid and set her on fire, causing her to suffer fatal injuries.This senseless act of violence has sparked outrage and disbelief among the community, with many calling for justice to be served swiftly and decisively. The victim, whose name has not been released, was described as a kind and loving individual who did not deserve such a brutal and untimely end.
As the case unfolds and more details emerge, it is important to remember that this tragedy should not be used to further stoke anti-immigrant sentiments or promote xenophobia. Every individual should be judged based on their actions and not their immigration status.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the victim’s family and loved ones during this difficult time. May justice be served and may the memory of the victim be honored and remembered. Let us come together as a community to support one another and work towards a safer and more compassionate society for all.
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Man arraigned on murder charges in NYC subway death fanned flames with a shirt, prosecutors say
NEW YORK (AP) — The man accused of burning a woman to death inside a New York City subway train used a shirt to fan the flames, a prosecutor said Tuesday at his arraignment on murder charges.
Sebastian Zapeta, 33, who federal immigration officials said is a Guatemalan citizen who entered the U.S. illegally, was not required to enter a plea and did not speak at the hearing in Brooklyn criminal court.
Zapeta, wearing a white jumpsuit over a weathered black hooded sweatshirt, will remain jailed at the city’s Rikers Island complex and is due back in court on Friday. His lawyer did not ask for bail.
Zapeta is charged with two counts of murder, accusing him of intentionally killing the woman and killing her while committing arson. He is also charged with one count of arson. The top charge carries a maximum sentence of life in prison without parole.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on the arraignment of the man accused in the burning death of a woman on a New York subway.
Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez called the attack a “gruesome and senseless act of violence” and said it would be “met with the most serious consequences.”
The apparently random attack occurred Sunday morning on an F train that was stopped at the Coney Island station. The victim’s identification is still pending.
Authorities say Zapeta approached the woman, who may have been sleeping in the train, and set her clothing on fire with a lighter.
Zapeta then fanned the flames with a shirt, engulfing her in fire, Assistant District Attorney Ari Rottenberg said in court Tuesday.
Zapeta then sat on a bench on the subway platform and watched, Rottenberg said.
According to Rottenberg, Zapeta told detectives that he didn’t know what happened but identified himself in images of the attack.
Zapeta’s lawyer, public defender Andrew Friedman, did not speak to reporters after the arraignment. A message seeking comment was left for him.
Video on social media appears to show some people looking on from the platform and at least one police officer walking by while the woman is on fire inside the train.
NYPD Transit Chief Joseph Gulotta said Sunday that several officers responded to the fire and one stayed to keep the crime scene “the way it’s supposed to be” while the others went to get fire extinguishers and transit workers.
“Officers who were on patrol on an upper level of that station smelled and saw smoke and went to investigate. What they saw was a person standing inside the train car fully engulfed in flames,” Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said.
They eventually put the fire out, but “unfortunately, it was too late,” Tisch said, and the woman was pronounced dead at the scene.
Zapeta was taken into custody Sunday afternoon while riding a train on the same subway line after teenagers recognized him from images circulated by the police.
A Brooklyn address for Zapeta released by police matches a shelter that provides housing and substance abuse support. The shelter did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Federal immigration officials said Zapeta was deported in 2018 but later reentered the U.S. illegally.
The crime deepened a growing sense of unease among some New Yorkers about the safety of the subway system, amplified by graphic video of the attack that ricocheted across social media.
“It creeped me out real bad,” said Deandre Nelson, 22.
Others said the attack hasn’t changed their daily routine or how they feel about the subway.
“I don’t think it gave me pause,” said Collin Burroughs, 24. “I think it mostly just made me sad.”
Overall, crime is down in the transit system compared to last year.
Major felonies declined 6% between January and November compared to the same time period last year, according to data from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. But murders are up, with nine killings this year through November compared to five during the same period last year.
There have also been several high-profile incidents, including one in September where police inadvertently shot two bystanders and a fellow officer when they opened fire on a man holding a knife in front of a train.
Earlier this month, a Manhattan jury acquitted former Marine Daniel Penny in the chokehold death last year of an agitated subway rider. The case became a flashpoint in debates over safety, homelessness and mental illness on the system.
Policing the subway is difficult, given the vast network of trains moving between 472 stations. Each stop contains multiple entry points and, in many stations, multiple floors and platforms.
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This story has been corrected to show that the name of Zapeta’s lawyer is Andrew Friedman, not Ed Friedman.
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Associated Press reporter Melissa Goldin contributed to this report.
In a shocking turn of events, a man has been arraigned on murder charges in connection to a recent death in the NYC subway. Prosecutors allege that the man fanned the flames of the altercation by using his shirt as a weapon.The incident occurred on a crowded subway platform, where tensions were high. The man, whose identity has not been released, reportedly got into a heated argument with the victim before escalating the situation by using his shirt to provoke and attack the victim.
This tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the dangers that can arise in public spaces, and the importance of de-escalation and conflict resolution. The man is currently being held without bail, and the investigation into the incident is ongoing.
Our thoughts are with the victim’s family and loved ones during this difficult time. We hope that justice will be served and that the perpetrator will be held accountable for their actions.
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