What to Know
- An alleged MS-13 member accused of killing a man on a subway platform claims he picked up a gun while breaking up a fight, prosecutors say
- Ramiro Gutierrez was arraigned Tuesday on murder and other charges stemming from Sunday's killing at a 7-train station in Queens
- Police say the dead man, 20-year-old Abel Mosso, belonged to a rival gang
New York City prosecutors say an alleged MS-13 gang member accused of killing a man on a subway platform claims he picked up a gun while breaking up a fight and that his mind "went black" after a shot fired.
Ramiro Gutierrez was arraigned Tuesday on murder and other charges stemming from Sunday's killing at a 7-train station in Queens.
In his State of the Union speech on Tuesday, President Donald Trump mentioned the incident as an example of MS-13-linked violence.
Police say the dead man, 20-year-old Abel Mosso, belonged to a rival gang.
The 26-year-old Gutierrez faces up to 25 years to life in prison if convicted.
He was out on bail after pleading not guilty in connection with a December plot to steal $80,000 from a Queens home.
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