Two official MTA employees were beaten in Queens and Brooklyn during the weekend by released attackers at the weekend, civil servants said Monday.
The chaos started just after 6 hours on Sunday when a metro-snoozer was reportedly attacked a train cleaner on board, an F-train stopped at the Jamaica-179th Street metro station, according to a criminal complaint and law enforcement sources.
Luis Mizhquiri, 38, flew into an anger and hit the 52-year-old employee who, according to sources, had awakened him, accused the judgment document.
The employee left the employee with considerable pain in his face and ear, but he refused medical help on the spot.
Mizhquiri was taken into custody by responding and accused of second -degree attack and intimidation, according to the complaint.
He was ordered at $ 7,500 cash bail or $ 22,000 bond by judge Sharifa Nasser-Cuellar during his before Monday.
Mizhquiri was also ordered to be kept behind bars because he had a fine connected to a motivation during an intoxicated arrest from March 2019, according to prosecutors and online records.

Then, around 7:40 am, a furious woman attacked an MTA supervisor who allowed a shuttle bus to leave a stop with Brooklyn without leaving her on board, said the police and sources.
The 49-year-old victim gave the bus driver the OR to continue the stop at Broadway and Hooper Street in Williamsburg, as a result of which Selene Cruz, 32 who missed the bus, threw an unknown liquid on him and hit him, said the authorities and sources.
He also refused medical help on the spot.
Responding police found and arrested Cruz while spending the area.
She was accused of abuse and attempted abuse, both in the third degree and in second -degree intimidation, according to a criminal complaint.
Cruz – According to the police, which has no earlier arrests, was released on her own recognition during her pre -guidance in the Criminal Court in Brooklyn.
Public prosecutors had insisted on guided release, said the DA’s office.
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