A woman is accused of shoving a 3-year-old child onto the train tracks in what officials are calling an unprovoked attack.
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, KATUA mother and child were waiting for a MAX train on Wednesday when
Breanna Workman, 32, allegedly shoved the toddler off of the platform and onto the train tracks “without provocation,” the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office said. Court records show Workman had been living without shelter in Portland,
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