‘Played God with my son’s life’: Man who pushed subway rider to death on tracks, electrocuting him, gets 40 years

Top inset: Christopher Foster (WBFF). Bottom inset: Joseph White (Baltimore Police Department). Background: The subway station where Foster was killed (WBFF).

Top inset: Christopher Foster (WBFF). Bottom inset: Joseph White (Baltimore Police Department). Background: The subway station where Foster was killed (WBFF).

A Maryland man was sentenced this week for pushing another man off a Baltimore subway platform and onto the electrified third rail of the tracks, electrocuting him.

Joseph White, 41, learned his fate on Thursday in the death of Christopher Foster, 28, Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan J. Bates announced in a press release. White was found guilty of second-degree murder and given the maximum penalty of 40 years in prison.

“This horrific and shocking act demands the absolute severest consequences,” said Bates. “In a callous act of violence, the defendant pushed the victim not once, but twice, ensuring that he tragically fell from the subway station platform to his death. It is unfathomable to consider the anguish of a family awaiting a loved one who will never return due to such senseless brutality. My heart goes out to Mr. Foster’s family as they navigate this profound and unbearable loss.”

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