Suspect in NYC subway shove held without bail as prosecutors say victim needed 4 staples to close head wound

A maniac charged with shoving a 64-year-old painter onto the subway tracks at a Queens station was sent to jail Saturday as prosecutors revealed the victim suffered a head wound that required four staples to close.

Terrell Jarrett snuck under a turnstile at the Parsons Boulevard F-train station around 5:30 a.m. on May 31 and walked up behind victim Orlando Cabrera and pushed him, according to a criminal complaint.

Maniac busted for randomly shoving painter onto NYC subway tracks

“(Cabrera) was sitting on a bench at a subway platform…when a male wearing a dark colored sweatshirt and red pants pushed him from behind causing him to fall onto the subway tracks,” authorities said in the complaint…

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