Homeless man ‘casually and callously’ smoked K2 after killing subway passenger: prosecutor
to death on a Manhattan subway train Saturday morning “casually and callously” smoked K2 after allegedly plunging a knife into the man’s heart, prosecutors said.
He reportedly gave Silver K2 in exchange for crack cocaine, but Silver smoked it without delivering on his end of the bargain, according to the prosecutor. He then got off the train at 14th Street/Union Square, tossed the knife he had just used into the train tunnel and threw away his sweatshirt that was drenched in the victim’s blood, according to Meyer.
White — whose address is listed as the “Bellevue men’s center” — was also arraigned for a bank robbery he allegedly committed at a Manhattan Bank of America on June 6 after he failed to show up for his original court date.
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