Maniac shoves innocent straphanger onto NYC subway tracks: cops

A stranger shoved an harmless Manhattan straphanger onto the tracks late Monday — however the sufferer was rescued by good Samaritans, cops stated. 

The 25-year-old man was standing on the No. 6 subway platform at 14th Road-Union Sq. round 9:30 p.m. when a person sporting all black out of the blue pushed him onto the roadbed, authorities stated. 

No prepare was coming into the station on the time, cops stated. 

Good Samaritans helped the person again up onto the platform, police stated. 

A photo from the inside of the 14th Street-Union Square subway station, where a man was pushed onto the tracks around 9:30 p.m. Monday.
Good Samaritans got here to the sufferer’s assist, cops stated.
J. Messerschmidt/NY Publish

He suffered solely minor lacerations to his head and arms, and was taken to Bellevue Hospital for therapy, cops stated. 

Cops say the suspect, who had a darkish complexion and seemed to be in his 20s and round 5 ft 7, fled after the assault.

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