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Maniac who allegedly pushed woman onto NYC subway tracks, punched straphanger, also slugged teen girl during rampage

February 16, 2026
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Maniac who allegedly pushed woman onto NYC subway tracks, punched straphanger, also slugged teen girl during rampage

A maniac who allegedly pushed a woman onto Brooklyn subway tracksand punched another straphanger in the face Saturday finished off his violent tirade by pummeling an innocent 17-year-old girl moments later, prosecutors revealed Sunday.

Curtis Signal — who has a history of violence against women — slugged the teen “dead in the face,” prosecutors alleged during his arraignment Sunday evening in Brooklyn Criminal Court on a slew of charges.

A woman being transported on a stretcher by paramedics after being pushed to the tracks at a subway station.
Curtis Signal, who allegedly pushed a woman onto the subway tracks and punched another straphanger in the face on Saturday, also pummeled a 17-year-old girl after the violent tirade. William Farrington for NY Post

The girl had been trying to get out of his way before the random attack, Assistant District Attorney Tziyonah Langsam told the courtroom.

Signal, 25, had first approached three ladies on the R subway line at 53rd Street and Fourth Avenue in Sunset Park early Saturday, telling one woman to “shut up” before lunging at them, Langsam said.

He pushed a 51-year-old woman onto the train tracks, causing the stranger to sustain “substantial pain to the body and a laceration to the face,” Langsam said.

Signal continued the aggressive outburst, punching a 44-year-old woman and causing her face to swell, prosecutors added.

The alleged subway shover said he “did what he had to do” during the unprovoked attack, according to Langsam.

He also allegedly decried that “people want to fight for no reason,” and that he “always has to stand up” for himself. 

An EMT and two NYPD Transit officers assist a person in a transport chair next to an ambulance.
Signal allegedly decried that “people want to fight for no reason,” and that he “always has to stand up” for himself.  William Farrington for NY Post

As the career criminal fled the subway station, he began yelling as he walked away, causing a 17-year-old girl to try to get out of his way, Langsam revealed.

Signal asked the teen, “Are you a gangster?” then “punched her dead in the face,” while saying “Little girl thought she was gangster,” the ADA said.

The teen girl identified Signal as her attacker from a photograph at a local business, while the other two victims identified him from surveillance footage.

The brute was busted later at a shelter and hit with several charges, including attempted second-degree murder, first-degree attempted assault, second-degree reckless endangerment, and criminal possession of a weapon.

Prosecutors argued that Signal — who sported a red flannel jacket, a black hoodie, and white Nike high top sneakers during his court hearing — has a “violent history,” as a repeat transit offender who is on probation until June 2027.

Police officers and EMTs respond to an incident at the 53rd Street subway station in Brooklyn.
Signal was ordered held without bail after prosecutors argued he has a “violent history” as a transit offender. William Farrington for NY Post

His violent past includes allegedly punching a 67-year-old woman as she waited for an F train at 169th Street on Sept. 3, 2023, in Jamaica, Queens, prosecutors and sources said.

“The experience was so traumatic I can’t talk about it,” the victim told The Post Saturday after learning her attacker was accused of assaulting additional women.

His other run-ins with the law include allegedly punching a cop in a Bronx subway station in 2023, beating a 31-year-old woman at a Queens doctor’s office in 2022 and striking his 13-year-old sister, leaving her with a black eye, also in 2022.

Signal’s defense attorney, Jack Brewer, said that “there is more to Signal,” arguing that the alleged assaulter is a Brooklyn native who graduated from Queens Academy High School.

Judge Jacob Zelmonovitz ordered him held without bail after determining he is a “flight risk,” denying his defense’s bail request.

Signal is slated to return to court on Feb. 19.

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