66-year-old shoved onto Brooklyn subway tracks by stranger: police
A stranger shoved a 66-year-old man onto the train tracks at a Brooklyn subway station Sunday — but the victim was able to scramble to safety before a train arrived, cops said.
The push happened around 3 p.m. on the 2 line at the President Street station in Crown Heights, police said. The victim made no contact with a train or third-rail on the roadbed and was helped back on the platform by bystanders. He suffered minor injuries to his wrist and torso and was transported to NewYork Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, according to authorities. Gabriella BassThe suspect is a man who was wearing all-black clothing, cops said.
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