1. Guatemalan immigrant accused of setting woman on fire in NYC subway Sebastian Zapeta, a previously deported immigrant from Guatemala, was indicted on one count of first-degree murder ...
Sebastian Zapeta, 33, was arraigned earlier this week on first-degree murder and arson charges in connection to the unknown woman’s killing at a Coney Island subway station over the weekend ...
Sebastian Zapeta, 33, a previously deported immigrant from Guatemala, was arrested hours after the horrific incident which shocked the nation. H⁠⁠e's been indicted on one count of murder in ...
Once the train arrived at the station, authorities said the suspect, Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, walked over to the victim and using a lighter to set her ablaze. As the woman burned alive, Zapeta ...
The indictment comes days after Sebastian Zapeta’s arrest and subsequent police questioning, in which authorities say he claimed not to know what had happened but identified himself in photos ...
They named her on Tuesday. Sebastian Zapeta is facing state murder charges over the harrowing attack, with a criminal complaint alleging that the 33-year-old used a shirt to fan the flames after ...
NEW YORK – Sebastian Zapeta, the migrant accused of torching a homeless woman on a Brooklyn subway was indicted on first-degree murder charges Friday, officials said. A grand jury voted for the ...
An illegal immigrant from Guatemala named Sebastian Zapeta burned a young woman to death on a New York subway the other day. He had no business being in the United States after being deported in ...
Sebastian Zapeta, 33, was arrested following the harrowing incident on Sunday morning on a stopped F train at Brooklyn’s Coney Island station. Prosecutors with the Brooklyn District Attorney’s office ...