A 32-year-old Brianna Lace Workman was Charged with shoving a toddler onto transit rail tracks in Portland this week.
According to Mike Schmidt, the district attorney for Multnomah County, the incident happened on Wednesday. At the Gateway Transit Center MAX platform in northeast Portland, a 3-year-old girl, and her mother were waiting for a MAX train when Brianna Lace Workman leaped up and shoved the child.
Surveillance footage indicates that she hit the rail and rocks face-first. Workman is now sitting back on the bench that she was seated on prior to the unprovoked attack while bystanders hurriedly stepped down and saved the woman from the tracks.
After the incident, the young girl, according to Schmidt, developed a severe headache and a small red mark on her forehead.
Workman was accused of interfering with public transportation, disruptive behavior, first-degree attempted assault, third-degree assault, and dangerously endangering another person.
When information about their involvement in Bryan’s role in the killing of four university students appeared online, readers started to get interested in his personal life.
Unfortunately, despite the fact that Bryan’s girlfriend is a hot topic, little information about her is available in the media.
In a Reddit post that was removed after the arrest became public, Bryan, a researcher with a DeSales University study, requested participation in a study “to analyze how emotions and psychological aspects influence decision-making when committing a crime.”
She was arraigned on Thursday, KPTV reported.
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