NYC’s accused Valentine’s Day subway pusher seen for first time in court

The alleged Valentine’s Day subway shover who tossed a woman onto Brooklyn subway tracks was pictured for the first time in court Tuesday.
Curtis Signal, 25, sported a thousand-yard stare as he showed for a court appearance in front of Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge Dale Fong-Frederick on several charges, including attempted murder, for the Feb. 14 attack.
Prosecutors have said Signal — who has a history of violence against women — also slugged an innocent 17-year-old woman “dead in the face” just moments after the subway attack.
Signal is alleged to have pushed a 51-year-old woman onto the train tracks at the 53rd Street and Fourth Avenue subway stop in Sunset Park.
The lunatic also allegedly punched a 44-year-old woman during the mayhem, according to prosecutors.
The 51-year-old victim told The Post that she felt like she was “facing death” at the time of the attack.
“I called out for my mom, but the only thing I could think about was my children. I didn’t want to leave them alone,” the victim said.
Signal has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
He remains remanded and is due back in court July 16.



