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Suspect in NYC subway shove held without bail as prosecutors say victim needed 4 staples to close head wound
A Queens man was jailed without bail after allegedly shoving a 64-year-old painter onto subway tracks, causing a head injury requiring four staples. A psychiatric evaluation was ordered for the victim.
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