ADAMS’ APPLE: NYC Crime Wave: Man Charges, Pushes Stranger onto Subway Tracks

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Police are searching for a man who randomly charged and pushed a stranger off the subway platform onto the tracks in New York City, Breitbart reports. The unprovoked attack occurred in Brooklyn at around 2:40 p.m. on Friday at the Wyckoff and Myrtle Avenue subway station.

In the unsettling footage released by police, a man wearing a mask, glasses, a yellow hoodie, and a black jacket, with his green backpack on the floor, is seen standing near the southbound L line on the train station platform. The man appears to be scanning the crowded platform before he suddenly starts running toward a stranger and shoves him onto the northbound L-line train tracks. The attacker then picks up his backpack and runs from the scene. Security camera footage then shows the man about to jump through the station’s turnstiles.

The 32-year-old victim was not hit by a train but was noted to have sustained injuries.

{Matzav.com}


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  1. It’s fortuitous that the victim didn’t die as the criminal would then have been released without bail. Now, with injuries only, the criminal will be released without bail.

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