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VICTIM SPEAKS OUT AFTER BEING PUSHED ONTO SUBWAY TRACKS IN TRIBECA

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Updated 6 minutes ago
"I've seen articles about this before, but I never thought something like this
would happen to me," the victim told Eyewitness News reporter Josh Einiger.
TRIBECA, Manhattan (WABC) -- Subway riders came together Tuesday night to help a
woman who had been shoved onto the subway tracks in Tribeca.

Officials say she was pushed just after 11 p.m. at the Chambers Street station.

Bystanders rushed to save the 34-year-old woman before any oncoming trains
approached.

"I was waiting on the subway platform, this one guy on my back, pushed me off
the track," she told Eyewitness News.

With a broken leg and bruises across her body, the victim can barely maneuver
into the basement apartment she shares with her husband - both recent immigrants
who arrived from China just three months ago, to chase the American dream.

Instead of a train home from work on Tuesday, she wound up in the back of an
ambulance.

Authorities say a man came up from behind and pushed her to the track as she
waited for a No. 2 train at Chambers Street in Tribeca.

"I've seen articles about this before, but I never thought something like this
would happen to me," the victim said.

Fortunately, there was no train entering the station at the time, allowing a
group of strangers to help lift her back to the platform - as the assailant
fled.

"I would like to say thank you to those guys," she added. "That's really a big
help."

The 34-year-old was then taken to New York-Presbyterian Hospital with a minor
leg injury.

"Shaken up of course, bruised, scratched. Something has to be done. People are
not safe, this is Lower Manhattan, Tribeca. These things should not be
happening," David Wordell, whose wife knows the victim, said.

The suspect got away, but bystanders got a fairly good look at him, and police
have now released surveillance video of him.

Police release video of suspect wanted for shoving woman onto subway tracks in
Tribeca


He is described as a man in his 40s with a light complexion, about 6 feet tall,
wearing a red shirt, tan boots and dark-colored sweatpants.

The attack appears random. Detectives will interview the woman to see if any
statements were made.



This was at least the third assault in four days underground. Over the weekend,
police released video of a man who allegedly stabbed a rider on the No. 6 train
platform in Gramercy Park.

And investigators released a photo of another man accused of bashing a subway
motorman with a pipe in Upper Manhattan after his C train reached the end of the
line in Washington Heights.

The number of felony assaults in the transit system has leveled off. They are
largely unchanged so far this year but are 19% higher than just two years ago
and 58% higher than four years ago.

According to the Transport Workers Union, assaults against subway workers are on
the rise. Felonies and misdemeanors are up 63% so far this year. And spitting
incidents are up 39%. It's a revolting form of assault that's become more common
in recent years, as transit workers have become targets underground.

"We are seeing more police officers in the subway system, which is a good
thing," said the union president. "But we're also seeing the same people get
arrested repeatedly, only to get released and come right back."



The increase in police officers underground is undeniable, yet many riders
continue to feel unsafe and insecure.

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