A chilling scene unfolded in Brooklyn Supreme Court on Tuesday as Curtis Signal, the 25-year-old suspect accused of pushing a woman onto subway tracks on Valentine's Day, made his first court appearance. The incident, which sent shockwaves through the city, left the victim with severe injuries and sparked widespread outrage. Signal, who appeared somber and distant in court, is facing multiple charges, including attempted murder, in connection with the alleged attack. As authorities continue to investigate the motive behind the brutal act, many in the community are demanding justice for the victim and her loved ones.


The alleged Valentine’s Day subway shover who tossed a woman onto Brooklyn subway tracks was pictured for the first time in court Tuesday. Curtis Signal, 25, sported a thousand-yard stare as he showed for a court appearance in front of Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge Dale Fong-Frederick on several charges, including attempted murder, for the Feb....