Luz Pineda, 32, and the victim “got into a verbal argument over the victim not getting off the bus to let Pineda out,” according to the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office
NEED TO KNOW
- The woman who pushed a 63-year-old off a bus in Boston has agreed to a plea deal
- Luz Pineda, 32, was sentenced to two years of probation on Friday, Oct. 3, for the Sept. 8 incident
- She has also been ordered to “stay away and have no contact with the victim”
The woman who pushed a 63-year-old off a bus in Boston has agreed to a plea deal.
Luz Pineda, 32, was sentenced to two years of probation on Friday, Oct. 3, for the incident, according to a statement from the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office.
During her probation, Pineda can’t ride the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (known as the MBTA), which is the public transportation system in the Greater Boston region. She has also been ordered to “stay away and have no contact with the victim.”
Her probation conditions also include a three-month period of home confinement, with the exception of medical appointments for herself or her children, and anger management and mental health treatment…