Rhamell Burke — the criminal maniac who randomly murdered 76-year-old Ross Falzone by shoving him down the stairs to a subway station right after Burke was released from the Bellevue psych ward — had help from a 23-year-old woman he had previously victimized.

The New York Post reports:

The horrified victim told The Post she and a friend were on a subway in Manhattan on April 2 when Rhamell Burke approached them and began a conversation they quickly shut down before frantically trying to switch cars to get away from him.

She said the crazed suspect stalked them closely and allegedly yanked her by the back of her head in an attempt to slam her to the ground and booted her friend in the back.

Burke kept after them until he managed to get himself arrested. But soon he was free to continue wreaking havoc.

She said the attack left her and her friend “in shock,” but they ultimately chose not to cooperate with prosecutors — a decision she now regrets after Burke was charged with murder on Friday…

“Maybe a part of me was just like, I don’t want to put another black man in jail, but, you know, at some point, if you are a criminal, you’re a criminal, and he was scary, he was a scary guy.”

It’s never too late to learn.

On a tip from MrRightWingDave.



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