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74-year-old man pushed onto NYC subway tracks in random attack.

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OAN’s Elizabeth Volberding

11:40 AM – Wednesday, September 13, 2023

On Tuesday morning, a ​74-year-old man⁢ was pushed ⁢onto the New ‍York City subway tracks,‍ leaving him with​ a fractured spine, police said.

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According to the New York Police Department⁤ (NYPD), the victim, who reportedly works at a parking ⁢garage on Fifth ‌Avenue, ‌was standing⁣ on the downtown No. 6 train platform⁤ at the⁤ 68th ‌Street-Hunter College station on ⁤the ​Upper East⁢ Side at around‌ 12:20 a.m.

Police said that ⁤the 74-year-old unidentified victim noticed ‌an apparent homeless man pacing back and forth, cursing and muttering‍ to himself. ‍

The victim explained that he did not engage with the man.

After ⁢the ‍victim finally walked past him, ⁣the homeless ⁣man sprung⁢ up suddenly and ‍aggressively pushed ⁤him onto the subway tracks.

Officials claimed that the ​suspect appeared ⁣as a disheveled man who was wearing a dirty t-shirt who ⁤may ⁣be suffering from mental health ⁢issues.

“He ​was ​approached by an unknown individual who shoved the ​victim onto the tracks,” the NYPD declared ‍in a statement.⁤ “The [suspect] ⁢ was last seen fleeing out of the station‍ to parts unknown.​ The victim was removed by EMS to NY Presbyterian ​Weill-Cornell Medical Center, ​in stable condition.”

According to reports, the elderly⁣ man then landed ⁣on the tracks, ‍hurting his back and neck, and was assisted back up onto ⁣the platform by‍ an on-duty ‍Metropolitan Transportation‌ Authority (MTA) employee, police said.

Additionally, a spokesperson told reporters that the ⁢attack “appeared to ⁣be” unprovoked.

The victim’s injuries were believed to be ‍minor at ​first, but⁢ according to the NYPD, doctors said that he suffered multiple rib and pelvic fractures, as well as ‍a spine fracture and cuts⁣ on his fingers.

He was ‌later transported ‌to Weill Cornell Medical ⁤Center, where he was listed in stable condition.

Police described the suspect​ as⁣ a ⁣male‍ that is about 5’9″, weighs around 200 pounds, with a​ “medium complexion.”

“He has salt and pepper hair and a goatee,” investigators also‍ said. “He was​ last seen wearing a black ‍polo shirt, brown pants ⁣and black sneakers.”

Following ⁣the attack, police stated that the ⁣assailant bolted from the train⁤ station and escaped ⁣onto the street without speaking to anyone.

Detectives ⁤later ⁤released video footage ​of both the attack‌ and the⁢ suspect leaving the station.

According to police, ten people in ten separate⁤ incidents⁣ have already ⁤been​ shoved onto subway tracks so far this year.

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