Man charged after allegedly injuring MTA officer on Staten Island Railway
Briefly

William Cilenti, a 35-year-old from Tottenville, was arrested for allegedly injuring an MTA Police officer on July 15. The incident took place during the morning rush hour around 6:45 a.m. at the Annadale train station when Cilenti was found lying across seats. According to the criminal complaint, he resisted arrest by flailing and pushing back his arms, causing injury to the officer's thumb. The actions were deemed a disturbance during busy commuting hours.
William Cilenti, 35, was arrested after allegedly injuring an MTA Police officer while lying across seats on the Staten Island Railway during rush hour.
The incident occurred at around 6:45 a.m. on July 15 near the Annadale train station, leading to Cilenti's arrest.
The criminal complaint states that Cilenti resisted arrest by flailing and pushing back his arms, resulting in injury to the officer's right thumb.
MTA Police responded to the incident, arresting Cilenti for his actions which occurred during a busy morning commute.
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