Boston woman accused of pushing 61-year-old onto Green Line tracks at North Station: ‘Shocking assault’

A woman is facing criminal charges after allegedly shoving a 61-year-old woman onto the MBTA Green Line tracks at North Station last week.

Boston woman Nyleamah Kinsey, 50, has been ordered held on $15,000 bail after being charged in Boston Municipal Court on Monday.

She allegedly pushed the 61-year-old woman onto the tracks last Thursday.

MBTA Transit Police identified and arrested Kinsey after viewing video of the 1 p.m. assault, which left the victim with numerous injuries.

Bystanders pulled the woman from the tracks before a train arrived.

“It isn’t difficult to imagine the fear this victim must have felt after such a shocking assault,” Suffolk DA Kevin Hayden said in a statement.

“I thank the good people who helped her and I wish her a speedy recovery from her injuries,” Hayden added.

Kinsey has been charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon on a person 60 or over and disorderly conduct.

Kinsey was ordered not to loiter at any MBTA stations if she’s released.

She’s scheduled to return to court on Jan. 5 for a pre-trial hearing.

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