The lawyer, Andrew F. Plasse, said Lomando did not jump in front of the train as authorities have said he did, but instead fell from the platform of the 168th Street station of the downtown A train as a result of being “jostled” by people in an “overcrowded” station.
Man charged in killing of Midland Park woman is suing over NYC subway injuries
JANUARY 20, 2016, 9:12 PM LAST UPDATED: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2016, 10:05 PM
Arthur Lomando, the man accused of ambushing a Midland Park woman and stabbing her to death in her driveway last October, is suing the New York City Transit Authority for $50 million for injuries he suffered when he allegedly jumped in front of a subway train after the slaying, his lawyer said Wednesday.