On Wednesday, according to prosecutors, a woman was arrested for allegedly shoving a 3-year-old girl “face-first” caught-on-camera attack onto train tracks in Oregon.
Woman Shoves Child Onto Train Tracks
Dec. 28, Wednesday, the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office claimed that a mother and her 3-year-old daughter were standing to inform of the rails while waiting for the MAX train at the Gateway Transit Center when an Oregon woman suddenly shive the little girl from the platform onto the tracks without provocation.
The child hit face-first onto the metal rail and rocks before being quickly rescued from the train tracks by a bystander before a train came. The 3-year-old girl experiencing a severe headache and a red mark on their forehead from hitting their face on the track, the release said.
Surveillance footage of the event published by the district attorney’s office Mike Schmidt, of the suspect appearing to just get up from where she was sitting on a bench on the platform and directly pushing the child, who was standing in front of her.
Workman Is Now Facing Charges
Brianna Lace Workman, 32, is being held without bail after she was arraigned Thursday for allegedly pushing a 3-year-old child, Multnomah County Sheriff’s Department said in a release.
Workman was also charged with attempted assault in the first degree, assault in the third degree, interfering with public transportation, disorderly conduct in the second degree and recklessly endangering another person.
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