MTA seeks "first-ever" ban of suspect in assault on MTA worker who tried to protect passengers
Anthony Nelson, a subway cleaner, jumped into action after seeing the suspect, Alexander Wright, allegedly harassing passengers.
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Anthony Nelson, a subway cleaner, jumped into action after seeing the suspect, Alexander Wright, allegedly harassing passengers.
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