The NYPD is still working to identify the woman who was set on fire while she slept on the New York City Subway last weekend.
New York’s terrorism laws allow for stiffer sentences for certain offenses and can be applied in a variety of circumstances.
Sebastian Zapeta, 33, is charged with two counts of murder and one count of arson. The top charge carries a maximum sentence ...
Luigi Mangione is in a New York federal facility on charges of murder and terrorism in connection with the death of ...
NYPD officials confirmed that a suspect was taken into custody after two people were slashed in separate attacks inside the ...
Authorities say Zapeta approached the woman, who may have been sleeping in the train, and set her clothing on fire with a ...
New York City police have arrested a man on murder and arson charges in the death of a woman who was set on fire inside a ...
Sebastian Zapeta charged with murder and arson for setting woman on fire on NYC subway. Victim remains unidentified, suspect ...
Ga., calls for a swift trial and death penalty for the suspect accused of setting a woman on fire on a New York subway.
The attacks came amid heightened concerns about crime in the subways, particularly after the arrest Sunday of a man charged ...
Dramatic videos have emerged for the first time revealing key moments in the investigation and frantic 43-day international ...
Everything we know about the woman fatally burned on the New York City subway - The man accused of lighting a woman on fire ...