An ex-con was held with out bail on manslaughter fees Saturday within the shoving demise of a straphanger on the Higher West Aspect.
Andre Boyce, 28, was arraigned in Manhattan Prison Courtroom for allegedly pushing a 34-year-old man onto the tracks on the 96th Road subway station throughout an argument.
The sufferer, who fell round 2 a.m. Friday, cracked his head and later died of his accidents, authorities stated.
Boyce allegedly tried to flee after the incident, and was solely caught as a result of police have been already on the scene when it occurred, Manhattan Assistant District Lawyer Gow Mosby stated.
The Queens man “has prior convictions for tried theft within the first diploma, tried theft within the second, and theft within the third diploma, making him a compulsory persistent violent felon,” Mosby informed Choose Diane Kiesel.” As such, he’s dealing with a minimal of 20-to-life on the matter the place he violently shoved a fellow subway passenger onto the tracks, killing him.”
Boyce “has each incentive to flee and no incentive to return to courtroom,” Mosey argued as he requested the courtroom to ship the suspect to jail with out bail.
Boyce’s legal professional, Amanda Barfield, disagreed and implored the decide to set bail, claiming the accused has had a clear report since occurring parole in March 2022.
“The defendant has three prior felony convictions, two of them violent, not less than one failure to look, a number of arrests, the persons are taking his crimes very very critical,” Kiesel stated. “I see no quantity of bail that may guarantee your shopper’s return except remanded.

Boyce, who wore a white jumpsuit in the course of the continuing, had been launched from jail in March after serving nearly seven years in Sing Sing Correctional Facility for tried theft.
Division of Corrections information present that he was set to be underneath post-release supervision till Could 2026.
Boyce had additionally been jailed for a yr in 2012 for an additional tried theft earlier than he was launched on parole.