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Suspect held without bail in fatal burning of sleeping woman on subway

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Man charged with fatally burning woman on subway
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ByJulia Reinstein, Aaron Katersky, Mark Crudele, Luke Barr, and Meredith Deliso
December 24, 2024, 7:03 PM

The man charged with setting a woman on fire Sunday morning, ultimately killing her, as she slept in the New York City subway is being held without bail.

The suspect, identified by police on Monday as 33-year-old Sebastian Zapeta, an undocumented immigrant from Guatemala, was taken into custody hours after the incident and charged with first- and second-degree murder and first-degree arson, according to police.

A New York City judge on Tuesday ordered that Zapeta should be held without bail because of the nature of the crime and the evidence against him. His next court appearance is set for Dec. 27.

Zapeta told authorities he drinks a lot of alcohol and does not know what happened but he identified himself in surveillance images

Officials said the alleged crime was "beyond comprehension."

"The depravity of this horrific crime is beyond comprehension, and my office is committed to bringing the perpetrator to justice," Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said in a statement after the incident. "This gruesome and senseless act of violence against a vulnerable woman will be met with the most serious consequences."

The individual is described as a male, 5’6” tall, 150 lbs., and approximately 25-30 years old. He was last seen wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans, a dark colored knit hat with a red band, and brown boots.
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The woman was believed to be asleep on a stationary F train at the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue station in Brooklyn at about 7:30 a.m. on Sunday when a man "approached and lit the victim on fire," police said.

Police said they do not believe the two knew each other, and they did not interact prior to the incident. The man allegedly used a lighter to set the victim's clothing on fire.

The suspect then left the subway car, police said.

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He last lived in a homeless shelter in East New York, Brooklyn, sources said.

Zapeta is an undocumented immigrant from Guatemala, according to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesperson. He was initially removed from the U.S. back to Guatemala in June 2018 after U.S. Border Patrol encountered him in Sonoita, Arizona, the spokesperson said. He unlawfully reentered the U.S. at an unknown time and location, the spokesperson said.

The New York City Police Department is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the individual depicted in the photo in connection with a homicide that occurred on Dec. 22, 2024.
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The victim in Sunday's subway homicide has not yet been identified.

Police smelled smoke and went to the train to investigate, where they found the woman standing inside the car "fully engulfed in flames."

She was pronounced dead at the scene.

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Images of the suspect were captured on officers' body cameras, as that person stayed on the scene after the incident, sitting on a nearby bench.

Those images were released as police requested the public's assistance in identifying the man.

Three high school students recognized him and contacted police, New York Police Department Commissioner Jessica Tisch said in a press conference Sunday evening.

"New Yorkers came through again," Tisch said.

The suspect was taken into custody in a subway car at Herald Square Sunday evening, and police said he was found with a lighter in his pocket.

ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations will lodge an immigration detainer with the NYPD location where Zapeta is being held, the ICE spokesperson said.

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