Oregon woman detained without bail after showing video allegedly pushing 3-year-old onto railroad tracks


An Oregon woman is being held without bail after being arraigned Thursday for pushing a 3-year-old child onto railroad tracks while the children and mother were waiting at a train station. portland station, The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Department said in a release.

Briana Lace-Workman, 32, push the child’s face forward Board the tracks at the Gateway Transit Center MAX platform in northeast Portland without taunting.

A bystander rescued a child from the tracks before the train arrived.

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Suspected of pushing child onto railroad tracks

The video appeared to show the suspect jumping off the beach and pushing the 3-year-old onto the railroad tracks.

A 3-year-old boy suffered a severe headache and a red mark on his forehead after hitting his face with a truck.

Child lands face-first in truck

According to the video, the child landed face-first on the tracks.

Surveillance video released by district attorney’s office The content of the incident appears to be that the suspect jumped up from where he was sitting on a bench on the platform and pushed a child who was standing in front of him.

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Workman was charged with first degree attempted assault, third degree assault, obstructing public transportation, second degree disorderly conduct, and reckless endangerment of another person.