MONSTER! PORTLAND WOMAN SHOVES TODDLER ONTO TRAIN TRACKS

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MONSTER! PORTLAND WOMAN SHOVES TODDLER ONTO TRAIN TRACKS​

A woman is accused of shoving a 3-year-old child onto the MAX tracks at the Gateway Transit Center in Portland, Oregon, in what officials are calling an unprovoked attack. The toddler was rescued immediately, reportedly suffering "a severe headache" and "small red mark" on their forehead.
 
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Woman accused of pushing 3-year-old onto MAX train tracks in Portland​

Posted byNewsroom Staff
December 30, 2022

Author: KGW Staff​

PORTLAND, Ore. (KGW) — A Portland woman is facing numerous charges for allegedly pushing a 3-year-old girl onto the MAX train tracks Thursday night, according to Multnomah County court documents.

TriMet officers responded to a report of a 3-year-old girl who had been pushed onto the MAX train tracks at the Gateway Transit Center near the intersection of Northeast 99th Avenue and Pacific Street in Portland’s Woodland Park neighborhood.

Surveillance video from TriMet, later released, shows the 3-year-old girl waiting with her mother on the platform near the tracks. Within seconds, a woman stands up from a bench behind them and pushes the girl onto the tracks. People are seen coming to the girl’s rescue. They were able to quickly bring her back up to safety.

Witnesses said that there was no train coming at the time that the child was pushed.

The girl landed face first and suffered minor injuries to her forehead and reported having a headache, according to statements from a responding Port of Portland officer.

According to Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt, a woman later identified as 32-year-old Brianna Workman, a convicted felon, is in custody and faces numerous charges for the unprovoked attack. Workman is being held without bond at this time.

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