AGAIN: Man Pushed Onto Subway Tracks in NYC

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A man was pushed onto subway tracks at a Lower Manhattan station Sunday, suffering minor injuries, the NY Post reports. The 61-year-old victim landed on the roadbed on the southbound A/C line at the Fulton Street station around 11:30 a.m., cops said. The victim was able to climb back onto the platform while not making any contact with a train, an NYPD spokesman said.

The pusher, who was described as a man in his 20s wearing a camouflage jacket, fled the station on foot.

The incident comes about a week after a 40-year-old Upper West Side woman, Michelle Go, was randomly fatally pushed onto tracks in Times Square while waiting for a train.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Very simple solution, if someone pushes a person onto the tracks, irrespective of the outcome, we take him and push him in front of a moving train. You’ll see how quickly this nonsense stops. No jail, no costs. Justice served.

    • I am in fullest agreement on this one. The same should go for gang shootings. Take the one who pulled the trigger to the back of the building, and load his empty cranium with lead. Right away.

  2. As a New Yorker, I take comfort in two things.
    1) Mayor Eric Adams is a tough talker.
    And
    2) Attorney General Letitia James is extremely busy with former President Trump’s personal tax returns dating back to 1978.
    Both of the 2 mentioned reasons above, I feel very confident taking a NYC subway at any time of day and night.

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