The white woman on a New York train who attacked an Asian woman on Tuesday has been identified as 40-year-old Anna Lushchinskaya. Lushchinskaya has been a lawyer since 2004 and has a law office in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, New York. The victim Michelle Tung, 24, sustained facial injuries and bleeding from the assault.

On Tuesday, Anna Lushchinskaya got into a fight with Michelle Tung after they bumped into each other on the subway. The fight was caught on tape by several bystanders, including Juan Ayala, who also got into a fight with the woman. Luschinskaya spit, kicked and punched her victims in the packed New York train. Eventually, Juan Ayala, aka Platano Man, apprehended her and made a citizens arrest. He even posed for a picture with his catch.

After his video went viral he plugged his podcast.

I wonder what he’s going to talk about on his next podcast?

Many called Platano Man a hero but Michelle Tung doesn’t quite see eye to eye with what Platano did. She first described herself as “very lucky” and “grateful” to have commuters help her out, reports “Daily News.”

“I’m lucky that she didn’t have anything like weapons on her — like knife, gun — because it could have got a lot worse,” she told ABC 7 NY. “I’m lucky that people were on the train who were helping me, especially the first Asian guy who stood in front of me right away because he wasn’t recording. He just stood in front of me to help me, because I know other people were recording, but their recording didn’t do anything until later on when it escalated.”

On being called a “ch**k” she said, “That really pissed me off. And I was like it’s fine. It’s not like for me okay you’re calling me a ch**k, but I really am Chinese and I’m proud of where I came from.”

Still, she fears the attention from the incident and that’s why she chooses not to show her face. Furthermore, she told the Daily Mail she believes Juan Ayala posted the video for the “wrong reasons.”

“Maybe he wanted to be in the limelight,” she said. “People recognized me because of him”

The police thanked Juan Ayala but Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams criticized the “jokester”. “This bystander intervention began with good intentions but ended dangerously. Escalation is not a good idea,” he said.

As for Anna Lushchinskaya, she has been charged with two counts of felony assault, reports Yahoo. This isn’t the first time that Anna Lushchinskaya has been in trouble with the law. Back in June, Lushchinskaya, once again in a train, allegedly unleashed pepper spray into a car full of people. “I just started coughing out of nowhere,” John Tanios told The Daily News. “I thought maybe this was a terrorist attack. Everyone was coughing.”

Anna has now joined the ranks of other white women who have entered into infamy due to harassing or attacking people of color. The internet has dragged and dubbed her “Subway Sally”, putting her right next to “BBQ Becky”, “Permit Patty,” and “Cornerstone Caroline.” But Michelle Tung has a more sympathetic approach to Anna. “Please get help,” she said. Nonetheless, Michelle believes that Anna should be “locked up.”