A 62-year-old man was fatally struck by a train after stumbling onto
the tracks at a Brooklyn subway station on Tuesday, police said.
The man fell onto the tracks moments before a northbound L train rolled into the Wilson Ave. station in Bushwick around 6:30 p.m., police said.
The rider was struck by the train and pronounced dead at the scene, cops said.
Police did not suspect any criminality.
by Rocco Parascandola, Joseph Stepansky
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/brooklyn/man-62-fatally-struck-train-brooklyn-fall-article-1.2388071
Stumbled?
Pushed?
Let's review the video tape to be sure.
/ Sarcasm.
Of course there are no cameras on the platform.
Of course there are no cameras on the front of trains.
Who benefits from the lack of cameras?
1. MTA lawyers.
2. NYPD police supervisors.
3. Criminals.
The man fell onto the tracks moments before a northbound L train rolled into the Wilson Ave. station in Bushwick around 6:30 p.m., police said.
The rider was struck by the train and pronounced dead at the scene, cops said.
Police did not suspect any criminality.
by Rocco Parascandola, Joseph Stepansky
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/brooklyn/man-62-fatally-struck-train-brooklyn-fall-article-1.2388071
Stumbled?
Pushed?
Let's review the video tape to be sure.
/ Sarcasm.
Of course there are no cameras on the platform.
Of course there are no cameras on the front of trains.
Who benefits from the lack of cameras?
1. MTA lawyers.
2. NYPD police supervisors.
3. Criminals.
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