Man Shoves Two Straphangers onto Subway Tracks in Upper East Side
An unsettling incident occurred on Sunday at the Lexington Avenue–63rd Street subway station in Manhattan when a maniac shoved two unsuspecting commuters onto the tracks. The victims, an 83-year-old man and a 31-year-old man, were waiting for their respective trains when the assailant approached them from behind and forcefully pushed them onto the rails below, according to the police.
Witnesses reported that the shoving seemed unprovoked, and the suspect fled the scene before he could be apprehended. Fortunately, Good Samaritans acted swiftly to rescue the victims from the tracks before any approaching trains arrived at the station.
Both victims, who were not acquainted with each other, were taken to Cornell Hospital by EMS personnel. They are currently in stable condition, recovering from the traumatic incident.

The suspect, described as wearing a gray jacket, red hat, tan pants, and green shoes, is still at large. Authorities are actively searching for the perpetrator responsible for this senseless act of violence on the subway platform.
Conclusion
This disturbing incident serves as a reminder of the dangers that can lurk in public spaces, emphasizing the importance of staying vigilant and looking out for one another. The swift response of bystanders in this situation highlights the positive impact that collective action can have in times of crisis. Let us all strive to create safer environments for everyone in our communities.

