Elderly straphanger injured in random Herald Square subway shove

By New York Post (U.S.) | Created at 2024-12-15 22:41:55 | Updated at 2024-12-16 01:47:24 3 hours ago
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An elderly straphanger was randomly shoved onto subway tracks at the Herald Square station in Manhattan on Sunday afternoon, according to police.

The 72-year-old victim was standing on the northbound F train platform at the 34th Street-Herald Square station around 12:15 p.m. when the unknown creep came up behind him and pushed him onto the tracks, an NYPD rep said.

The rider was helped back onto the platform by other straphangers and taken to Bellevue Hospital with minor injuries — while his cowardly attacker fled and remains on the loose.

34th Street-Herald Square subway station.Police said a 72-year-old man was shoved onto subway tracks at the Herald Square station Sunday. Helayne Seidman

Subway-shoving attacks remain a safety concern for many New Yorkers who ride the rails.

Last week, a 74-year-old man was pushed onto tracks in The Bronx by a 28-year-old nut who then tried to claim, “I didn’t do it” before cops slapped on the cuffs.

Earlier this month, a 43-year-old shoving victim also told The Post that a crazed woman who shoved him onto the rails in Brooklyn in another unprovoked attack was “arguing” with herself before the attack.

In October, another transit nut was charged with attempted murder for pushing an 82-year-old woman onto the tracks at a No. 7 train station in Flushing, Queens, injuring the victim.

City officials note that crime is down in the Big Apple but have acknowledged that there is still a perception of fear among many New Yorkers who ride the subways.

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