
Caught on camera: Man pushes 52-year-old onto subway tracks in New York
India Today
A man pushed a 52-year-old onto the train tracks at a subway station in New York City in the US on June 5. The police have initiated a probe into the matter.
In a video posted by the New York Police Department, a man can be seen pushing a 52-year-old woman onto the tracks at a train station in New York City in the US.
The incident occurred at approximately 4.40 pm local time on June 5 at Westchester & Jackson Ave subway station.
WANTED-ASSAULT: 6/5/22 approx. 4:40 PM, Westchester & Jackson Ave train station @NYPD40PCT Bronx. The suspect pushed a 52-year-old female victim on the tracks. Any info call us at 800-577-TIPS or anonymously post a tip on our website https://t.co/TRPPY5zHV2 Reward up to $3,500 pic.twitter.com/M8kflD010M
The woman suffered injuries to her head and arm. The police confirmed her injuries were not serious.
Meanwhile, the suspect is still at large and the police have offered up to USD 3,500 for information on the suspect.
The video was posted by a Twitter handle called NYPD Crime Stoppers, which is used by the police to ask citizens for help in identifying suspects of crimes.

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