The woman, who has not been identified, was struck and killed at 9:48 p.m. Thursday in the Downtown Crossing station.

Josue Gonzalez surrendered at Transit Police headquarters at 9:30 p.m., authorities said. He was released on bail, said Transit Police spokesman Lieutenant Richard Sullivan, and is expected to be arraigned Monday in Boston Municipal Court.

A 26-year-old Brockton man turned himself in to police on Friday night after Transit Police released his photo as the suspect they believe stole the cellphone of a woman who had just been struck and killed by a Red Line train on Thursday, officials said.

The man brought the phone in to police headquarters, according to the statement.

Transit Police released a video Friday that showed the suspect walking toward the phone, which had an orange case, covering it with his foot, and then picking it up.


After releasing the video, Transit Police received messages of shock from people over the suspect’s actions.

“A lot of people are outraged,” Sullivan said to the Globe on Friday.

Transit Police thanked riders who gave tips relative to the investigation.

Evan Allen of the Globe staff contributed to this report. Melissa Hanson can be reached at melissa.hanson

@globe.com or on Twitter @Melissa__Hanson.