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MAN KILLED BY NO. 4 TRAIN AFTER BEING PUSHED ONTO SUBWAY TRACKS

A man was arrested and charged with murder after the attack in East Harlem,
which the police described as unprovoked.

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A man was shoved onto the uptown tracks at the 125th Street station in East
Harlem just before 7 p.m. on Monday.Credit...Dakota Santiago for The New York
Times

By Christopher Maag

Published March 25, 2024Updated March 26, 2024, 8:45 a.m. ET

A 24-year-old man was arrested Monday night and charged with murder after
pushing another man to his death on the subway tracks at a station in East
Harlem, the police said.

The attack by the man, Carlton Mcpherson, was unprovoked, officials said. It
took place at the 125th Street and Lexington Avenue station at 6:48 p.m., when
Mr. Mcpherson shoved the man in front of an oncoming No. 4 train, officials
said. The conductor was unable to stop the train in time to save him, the police
said.

The police had not identified the victim as of Tuesday morning. A senior law
enforcement official said Monday evening that the man who was in custody
appeared to have a history of mental illness. He had several arrests in
Brooklyn, the first one at age 16, the official said.

Train service at the station had resumed by 9 p.m. Monday, but a large number of
police officers remained at the scene. Some riders expressed fear of violence on
platforms and on trains.



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“The subway has been insane lately,” Ray Velez, 60, from the Bronx, said as he
waited on the platform two hours after the attack. “You have to look everywhere
now. It’s just out of control.”

He added, “I wish someone would notice how many mentally ill people we have on
the subways and try to get them out of the subway.”

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A correction was made on 
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An earlier version of this article misstated the station at which Michelle
Alyssa Go was killed. It was Times Square, not Canal Street.

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Christopher Maag is an enterprise reporter covering the New York City region for
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