CAMDEN — A Westville woman admitted Wednesday she pushed her boyfriend from a RiverLine train platform as the train was approaching, Camden County Prosecutor Warren W. Faulk said.



Lisa Alyounes, 26, of the 300 block of Summit Avenue, pleaded guilty to aggravated assault by attempting to cause significant bodily injury and resisting arrest. She faces four months in the Camden County Jail. She is scheduled for sentencing on April 27.



Alyounes admitted that on Nov. 29, she pushed her boyfriend from a platform less than two feet above train tracks onto the tracks while a train was approaching at a station for NJ Transit's RiverLline light rail in Camden. He was not injured and the two boarded the RiverLine train. Alyounes acknowledged she went on to beat up the victim while on the train. The assault was filmed by another passenger.



The video went viral over the Internet.



Alyounes was removed by the vehicle by Transit Police at the RiverLine station on 36th Street in Pennsauken Township, and she acknowledged fighting with police on the platform.











Warning: Some language in the below video is graphic.