Man dead after he’s shoved in front of train in Queens subway horror

A 48-year-old man was shoved in entrance of an oncoming Queens subway prepare and killed throughout Monday evening’s rush hour after he unintentionally ran into one other rider, cops and police sources stated.

The mindless crime occurred after the pusher’s cellphone dropped onto the tracks when he was bumped into on the Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue 74th Avenue station simply earlier than 4:45 p.m., in keeping with cops and the sources.

The 50-year-old man who was bumped yelled on the different man to retrieve his cellphone from the tracks, sources stated. The rider refused and the pair received right into a scuffle.

The person who misplaced his cellphone then pushed the sufferer, recognized as Heriberto Quintana, right down to the tracks — in entrance of an oncoming Jamaica-bound F prepare, in keeping with sources and police.

“I heard a loud argument, an altercation. It was two Spanish guys — older, like of their 50s,” an MTA station cleaner on the Jackson Heights station stated. “You may hear them yelling on the mezzanine stage. Then I heard screams and ran right down to the platform.”

He stated the lads have been shouting and cursing in Spanish.

The MTA employee, who requested to not be recognized, stated the sufferer was alive within the quick aftermath. 

“He was alive once I noticed him, respiration and the whole lot.”

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NYPD at the scene of where a man was fatally shoved onto the subway tracks at the Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue 74th Street station in Queens on October 17, 2022.

NYPD on the scene the place a person was fatally shoved onto the subway tracks on the Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue 74th Avenue station in Queens on October 17, 2022.
The fatal shove happened just before 4:45 p.m. in rush hour.

The deadly shove occurred simply earlier than 4:45 p.m.

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The 48-year-old man was pushed after accidentally bumping into another person, according to police and sources.

The 48-year-old man was pushed after unintentionally bumping into one other individual, in keeping with police and sources.

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Quintana was rushed to Elmhurst Hospital, the place he was pronounced useless.

Fellow subway riders who witnessed the horrific incident tried to carry down the suspect, however he escaped and fled on one other prepare, in keeping with the MTA employee. 

Police have been capable of apprehend the suspect and take him into custody. He had not been charged with any crimes as of Monday evening. 

The deadly shove could be the ninth murder within the metropolis’s subway system this yr — breaking 2021’s 25-year excessive of eight murders inside the system.

“It’s unhappy that is the brand new regular,” stated the station cleaner, who has labored for the MTA for 15 years. “I’ve labored down right here half my life. If it’s not a subway surfer, it’s a struggle; if it’s not a struggle, it’s a stabbing or a taking pictures.”

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The suspect's cellphone was knocked onto the track and started a scuffle after the victim refused to retrieve it.

The suspect’s cellphone was knocked onto the monitor and began a scuffle after the sufferer refused to retrieve it.
The fatal shove is the ninth subway homicide in New York City this year.

The deadly shove is the ninth subway murder in New York Metropolis this yr.

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He stated he worries about working inside the transit system given the rise in violence. 

“I wouldn’t say I’m scared however I’m involved,” the station cleaner stated. “I’m involved about my very own security as an MTA worker.”

Riders stated they’re fearful.

“I’m scared to trip the subway proper now,” stated Charlton D’souza, Queens Village resident and president of the transit advocacy group Passengers United. 

D’souza, 45, stated he has personally been assaulted on the subway three separate occasions. 

“Nobody ought to be dying on the subway, interval,” he stated. “This might have been anybody.”

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