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Veteran, 83, allegedly shoved onto NYC subway tracks dies from injuries; illegal migrant charged with murder

Published March 26, 2026

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An 83-year-old veteran who was allegedly shoved onto subway tracks in New York City by an illegal immigrant with a long criminal history has died from his injuries, the Department of Homeland Security said Thursday.

Richard Williams, a retired Air Force pilot, died March 17 after he and another man were allegedly pushed onto the tracks at the Lexington Avenue-63rd Station days earlier.

The alleged attacker, Honduran national Bairon Posada-Hernandez, 34, was arrested March 10 and faces a murder charge. 

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Mugshot of man who unprovoked shoved two people onto the tracks at a NYC subway system, including elderly Air Force vet in critical condition

Bairon Posada-Hernandez, an illegal immigrant, was charged with murder after allegedly shoving Richard Williams, 83, and another man, onto Manhattan subway tracks. Williams died from his injuries days later.  (Getty Images/Department of Homeland Security)

John Pena, 30, the other man allegedly pushed onto the tracks, helped pull Williams back onto the platform moments before a train rolled into the station, the New York Post reported.

After the attack, Williams was taken to a hospital, where doctors said he suffered a brain bleed and underwent surgery. He had no brain activity after the procedure, doctors said. 

Williams' death has been ruled a homicide. 

"I want him to go to the Venezuela prison, the worst place he could go to," his daughter, Debbie Williams, previously told the newspaper. "I want him to suffer for the rest of his life. Prison justice would be appropriate."

She said her father had recently won a five-year battle with prostate cancer six months ago. 

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Bairon Hernandez seen in security footage.

Bairon Posada-Hernandez, 34, was arrested March 10 and faces a murder charge.  (NYPD)

Posada-Hernandez, whom the Department of Homeland Security called a "serial criminal," has been deported from the United States four times, the agency said. 

"Bairon Posada-Herandez is a serial criminal, and four-time deported illegal alien from Honduras who should never have been able to walk our streets and harm innocent Americans," said Deputy Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis. 

Federal authorities are asking New York not to release Posada-Hernandez back onto the streets. New York has adopted sanctuary policies limiting cooperation between local and federal authorities. 

U.S. Immigration and Custioms Enforcement has lodged a detainer for Posada-Hernandez. Fox News Digital has reached out to Mayor Zohran Mamdani's office and the New York Public Defenders office. 

Bairon Hernandez, 34, seen in NYPD custody

Bairon Posada-Hernandez, 34, was arrested March 10 and faces a murder charge.  (WNYW)

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Posada-Hernandez's criminal history includes 15 prior charges such as simple assault, domestic violence, obstruction of police, possession of a weapon, drug possession, and aggravated assault. 

He first entered the country on Jan. 2, 2008, and has been deported four different times, most recently in 2020. It was unclear when he re-entered the U.S. for a fifth time, DHS said. 

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