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one Massachusetts commuters Bystander video shows an elderly woman being pushed away and caught by cameras on the main public transport system in the blue major city.
The suspect has been identified as luz pineda, according to Boston globe. MBTA Transit police confirmed to Fox News Digital that Pineda was located and detained on Wednesday.
Police said the September 8 incident occurred around 1 p.m. at the corner of Martin Luther King Boulevard and Warren Street, at a distance Fenway Park in Boston.
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MBTA Transit police released photos of the suspect in connection with the attack on the Boston Public Bus, which was injured on September 8, 2025. (MBTA Bus Police)
Pineda was with the baby at the time of the attack and the woman could be seen yelling and then throwing her shopping cart off the bus to the sidewalk, then pushing the woman to the sidewalk, according to Videos obtained by FOX 26.
MBTA Transit police go to social media for public help Identify the suspect, It is expected to be arraigned in the District Court of Roxbury on Thursday morning.
Authorities have not provided updates on the victim’s condition, and police said the attack was injured.
Fox News Digital was unable to find Pineda’s attorney immediately.

MBTA Transit police released photos of the suspect in connection with the attack on the Boston Public Bus, which was injured on September 8, 2025. (MBTA Bus Police)
MBTA General Manager and CEO Phillip Eng said in a statement to Fox News Digital: “Safety will always be at the forefront of everything we do and I am proud of the swift response and investigation by the MBTA Transit police. “The public should have a safe transportation system and I hope they know that such behavior will not be tolerated anywhere on our system.” ”
The incident happened a few weeks after Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska was 23 years old Being killed Last month, he was angry at the safety of Americans on public transportation when he came home from get off work on the North Carolina Light Rail Train.
The surveillance video allegedly captured a frightening moment by Decarlos Brown Jr., stabbed Zarutska with a folding knife, while the young woman was sitting on the Charlotte train.
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Iryna Zarutska was fatally stabbed in the throat with a folding knife on August 22, 2025 when she was described as a random attack. (News via Charlotte Regional Transportation Systems | GoFundMe)
Wednesday, Brown Accused First-degree murder in connection with Zarutska’s death. He was ordered to undergo a 60-day mental health assessment before the court could determine whether he could be tried.
Brown has had 14 arrests in the past 12 years and a history of mental health problems during the alleged murder.
Brown’s attorneys did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Zarutska’s death has rekindled concerns about violent commuters, while worrying riders and public officials noted that several high-profile attacks in recent years have made headlines headlines.
Charlotte train stabbing puts North Carolina commuters on the edge after random attack

Book a photo of Decarlos Dejuan Brown Jr., taken on August 28, 2025, a few days after the fatal light rail stabbing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Iryna Zarutska. (Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office (MCSO))
According to police records WCNC Charlotte, Since the killing of Zarutska, many violence has occurred in the city’s light rail system.
The fatal stabbing was only two days ago, and on August 24, a 20-year-old man reported that a rider was bitten by his companions while on the light rail train. On August 30, an unknown person reportedly hit a rider on another light rail platform, resulting in an arrest.
A few days later, on September 3, a person believed to be homeless reported the incident, reportedly detained at gunpoint and robbed, and the perpetrators made nearly $3,000 from the victim’s cash app account. On September 5, a 52-year-old woman called police to report that she was threatened and then forced unnecessary physical contact with the suspect’s genital area while on the city’s light rail train.
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Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles spoke about public concerns while vowing to review the city’s public transportation safety operations.
“City leaders have been working to improve the security of communities and transit systems, and we will continue to do so,” Lyles wrote in an article on X.
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Lyles added that changes will be implemented throughout the transportation system, for example, with nearly 30 “extra security personnel” expected to be added to the blue line.
“We are committed to working with everyone to ensure our community continues to be safe,” Lyles wrote. “I believe that Charlotte, we will become stronger together.”