Man Struck by Train at 7th Ave. Station in Brooklyn, MTA Says
by Ben Fractenberg | January 20, 2017 4:21pm |
BROOKLYN — A man was hit by a train at the Seventh Avenue station in Prospect Heights Friday afternoon, disrupting B and Q service, according to the MTA.
The man was hit by a northbound B train after getting on the tracks at about 3:37 p.m., according to the FDNY and MTA. It was not immediately clear how he got down from the platform or the severity of his injuries, though an MTA spokeswoman said he was still alive after being struck.LINK
Another passenger "volunteers" to be struck by a train.
Most of these "crazy" people do that very late at night when there are few witnesses.
I don't know how active this Brooklyn station is in mid-afternoon but the MTA need not worry.
It can count on the NYPD's Transit Bureau to do "the usual," ensuring that no one is to blame except the "crazy" track walker.
(I do hope this citizen survives.)
This "accident" is the latest of a recent string of others, three of which also happened in Brooklyn.
Is there be a serial killer loose in Brooklyn?
Or even a small group who are convinced that their track-murders will never be investigated?
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