As reported in The Daily News:
2. The "police" investigating were likely from the Transit Bureau.
3. Based on their record I think the police will conclude there was no crime, confident that there are no surveillance cameras that recorded the incident.
4. If there are no further media reports on this event, be assured that the police did their job: the victim will be entirely responsible for his/her injuries. The MTA lawyers will be pleased.
A person is in critical condition after being struck a train in Queens early Sunday, police said.1. The early morning hours are favored by the thugs who prey on passengers.
The victim was hit by the F train just after the Parsons Blvd. train station at 2:09 a.m. in Jamaica, officials said. It's not immediately known if the victim was taken to a nearby hospital.
Cops were on the scene investigating if the person was the victim of a crime.
2. The "police" investigating were likely from the Transit Bureau.
3. Based on their record I think the police will conclude there was no crime, confident that there are no surveillance cameras that recorded the incident.
4. If there are no further media reports on this event, be assured that the police did their job: the victim will be entirely responsible for his/her injuries. The MTA lawyers will be pleased.
Vic Nicastro for New York Daily
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