New York Post

Throwing a court fit

Times Sq. ‘push-slay’ suspect in foul tirade

- By KYLE SCHNITZER

The homeless man accused of fatally shoving Michelle Go into an oncoming subway train in Times Square exploded in Manhattan court Tuesday — after prosecutor­s argued he has been deemed mentally fit to stand trial.

Martial Simon — who was locked up at a maximum-security state psychiatri­c facility on Wards Island two years ago — has since passed a mental-health evaluation and can now face murder charges in the January 2022 slaying that shook the city, prosecutor­s said in Manhattan Supreme Court.

But Simon, 63, couldn’t keep his cool during the brief hearing, trying to address Judge Althea Drysdale before snapping “Who are you f--king motherf--ks? God I hate you,” as court officers hauled him away.

Otherworld­ly claims

His defense attorney said the troubled vagrant is still experienci­ng delusions, including believing aliens will come to “save” him because he is a “supernatur­al” being.

“He remains in strong belief that the spaceships will come and save him as he is supernatur­al,” lawyer Mitchell Schuman told the judge, citing a staff report from the Kirby Forensic Psychiatri­c Center on March 27 — just a week before prosecutor­s wrapped up their mental evaluation.

Schuman argued Simon wasn’t competent to stand trial — and requested that the defense be allowed to have its own experts conduct an evaluation.

“I think they’re basing that on incomplete informatio­n, and when the informatio­n is complete, I think they will agree he’s not fit to proceed,” he said.

Simon was turned over to the state Department of Mental Health and Hygiene on April 20, 2022, after prosecutor­s confirmed that he was unfit to stand trial for the random slaying at the Times Square-42nd Street station.

He was sent back to Rikers Island on April 17 after Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Constantin­e Coritsidis said he’d passed the mental health exam.

Years of mental strife

Schuman charged that the prosecutio­n’s findings were “incredibly unethical,” and that Rikers records from the past week showed Martial remains “grossly delusional” and “specifical­ly paranoid.”

Simon’s family has said that he suffered from schizophre­nia and had been in and out of mental health facilities for over 20 years prior to the fatal Jan. 9, 2022, subway push.

Authoritie­s said Simon brazenly admitted to pushing Go, a 40year-old senior manager at top consulting firm Deloitte, off the platform of the Times Square station as she waited to board a southbound R train.

He is charged with second-degree murder.

Go, an MBA graduate of NYU’s prestigiou­s Stern School of Business, volunteere­d as an advocate for the homeless before her senseless death.

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erupted at the judge in a Manhattan Supreme Court hearing Tuesday (left).
 ?? ?? OUTBURST: Psychiatri­c-ward detainee Martial Simon, newly deemed fit for trial in the 2022 subway shoving death of Michelle Go (inset),
OUTBURST: Psychiatri­c-ward detainee Martial Simon, newly deemed fit for trial in the 2022 subway shoving death of Michelle Go (inset),

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