Hundreds flocked to Times Square Tuesday evening to mourn Michelle Alyssa Go, the 40-year-old woman who was fatally pushed in front of a subway train on Saturday by an emotionally disturbed homeless man.
Elected officials and New Yorkers of all ages stood as one in the heart of New York City on Jan. 18 as they not only remembered Go’s life, which was suddenly snuffed out in a possible hate crime, but also strove to make sense of why it was taken.