The lady arrested for viciously shoving a senior off an MBTA bus shall be barred from driving the transit community, amongst different punishments, after pleading no contest in her case.
Luz Pineda, 32, of Boston, was charged with assault and battery on an elder or disabled particular person, with harm, for shoving a 63-year-old sufferer off a bus within the space of Martin Luther King Boulevard and Warren Avenue on Sept. 8.
On Friday, Pineda admitted to ample info in her case at municipal court docket in Roxbury. Choose Connor Barusch continued the case with out a discovering for 2 years.
Barusch ordered Pineda to not trip the MBTA, three months of GPS-monitored dwelling confinement, to finish an anger administration program, to steer clear of and never contact the sufferer, and to proceed with psychological well being therapy.
Prosecutors say that Pineda and the sufferer received into an argument that ended with Pineda bodily pushing the elder lady off the bus and onto the sidewalk. The sufferer suffered a reduce left eye and was bleeding from her head.
Transit Police launched surveillance photos of Pineda, which, due to the general public’s assist, led to Pineda’s identification and arrest.
Incident abstract
Between 10 a.m. Thursday and 10 a.m. Friday, the Boston Police Division responded to 283 incidents, in keeping with the company’s public journal. That features violent crimes like two robberies and 7 aggravated assaults, in addition to different crimes together with one incident of economic housebreaking, three thefts from autos, three stolen automobiles, and 22 acts of different types of larceny.
Arrests
The entire beneath named defendants are presumed harmless till confirmed responsible.
– Steven Costa, 235 S. Sandwich Highway, Mashpee. Assault and battery on a police officer.
– Edwin Rivera, 75 Major St., Mashpee. Assault and battery on a police officer.
– Fritani Elpenord, Randolph. Possession of Class A medication. Shoplifting over $250 by asportation.
– Juan Mejia, 168 Excessive St., Apt. 3, Lowell. Arrest on exterior warrant.
– Charles Kaplan, 107 Structure Ave., Revere. Shoplifting over $100 by asportation.
– Joseph Oliveira, 43 W. third St., New York, New York. Felony breaking and getting into a automobile or boat within the nighttime.
– Ledell Smith, 200 Hancock St., Dorchester. Shoplifting by asportation.
– Rodrick Clay, 16 Dyer st., Dorchester. Possession of Class B medicine, subsequent offense.
– Lucas Franceschini, 241 Detroit Ave., Staten Island, New York. Larceny from constructing.
– Khalid Benkabbou, 725 Tremont St., Boston. Shoplifting over $250 by asportation.
– Nili Viarruel, 252 Adams St., Dorchester. Shoplifting over $100 by asportation.
– James Williams, 6 Castlegate, Dorchester. Shoplifting by asportation.
– Amy Johnson, 705 River St., Hyde Park. Possession of ammunition with out an FID card.
– Starla Hinnant, 160 W. Springfield St., Boston. Shoplifting by asportation.
– Darlin Hereaux, no tackle listed. Distribution of Class A medication.
– Diego Colon, 1875 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester. Possession of Class B medicine.
– Michael Stockwell, 26 Auburn St., Saugus. Possession of Class A medication.
– Taylor Lyden, 300 2nd Ave., Needham. Larceny beneath $1,200.
– Robert Ledonne, 248 Broadway, Lawrence. Malicious destruction of property beneath $250.
– Van Hodge, 250 Centre St., Roxbury. Larceny beneath $1,200.
– Laura Schempp, 37 Oakley St., Dorchester. Assault and battery on a police officer.
– Marvin Sanchez Maradiaga, 18 Plant Courtroom, Jamaica Plain. Working a motorcar with a suspended license.
– Anthony James, 1 E. Lenox St., Boston. Possession of Class B medicine.
– Tony Wilson, 1324 River St., Boston. Shoplifting over $250 by asportation.
– Nassar Askia, 7 Mitchell Highway, Sharon. Working a motorcar with a suspended license.
– Miguel Saldana, 105 Chauncy St., Boston. Ordinance violation: consuming of alcoholic drinks in public.
– Julio Zarceno-Aguilar, 59 Wellington Ave., Everett. Working a motorcar with a suspended license.
