NYC’s accused Valentine’s Day subway pusher seen for first time in court

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The alleged Valentine’s Day subway shover who tossed a woman onto Brooklyn subway tracks was pictured for the first time in court Tuesday.

Curtis Signal, 25, sported a thousand-yard stare as he showed for a court appearance in front of Brooklyn Supreme Court Judge Dale Fong-Frederick on several charges, including attempted murder, for the Feb. 14 attack.

Alleged subway shover Curtis Signal was pictured for the first time in court Tuesday.Alleged subway shover Curtis Signal is pictured for the first time in court Tuesday. Gregory P. Mango for NY Post

Prosecutors have said Signal — who has a history of violence against women — also slugged an innocent 17-year-old woman “dead in the face” just moments after the subway attack.

Signal is alleged to have pushed a 51-year-old woman onto the train tracks at the 53rd Street and Fourth Avenue subway stop in Sunset Park.

The lunatic also allegedly punched a 44-year-old woman during the mayhem, according to prosecutors.

The 51-year-old victim told The Post that she felt like she was “facing death” at the time of the attack.

“I called out for my mom, but the only thing I could think about was my children. I didn’t want to leave them alone,” the victim said.

Signal has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

He remains remanded and is due back in court July 16.

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