Mercy for the Guilty, Cruelty for the Innocent in New York’s Subway System
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Mercy for the Guilty, Cruelty for the Innocent in New York’s Subway System
The latest slaying in the New York City subway highlights yet again how most violent crime is preventable.
On Thursday, “ex-Broadway dancer” Rhamell Burke allegedly shoved 76-year-old retired high school teacher Ross Falzone down the steps at New York City’s 18th Street subway station.
Emergency personnel took Falzone to the hospital, but he later died from a traumatic brain injury.
The terrible incident was caught on camera.
NEW: Repeat offender and Broadway dancer shoves a 76-year-old retired teacher down New York City subway stairs, killing him.32-year-old Rhamell Burke was seen grinning in court after allegedly carrying out the horrific murder.The victim, Ross Falzone, was a social worker for… pic.twitter.com/cBlbscyOOW— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) May 11, 2026
NEW: Repeat offender and Broadway dancer shoves a 76-year-old retired teacher down New York City subway stairs, killing him.32-year-old Rhamell Burke was seen grinning in court after allegedly carrying out the horrific murder.The victim, Ross Falzone, was a social worker for… pic.twitter.com/cBlbscyOOW
I have to say, if you are on the New York subway with a former dancer you might want to get off at the next station.
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Those who knew Falzone are understandably in a state of disbelief at what happened.........
