Please SUBSCRIBE for the Best Music and Breaking NEWS !! The NYPD has released surveillance video of the woman believed to be a suspect in a second subway shove fatality in New York City. Investigators are desperately trying to find the woman, who witnesses say pushed a man in front of a No. 7 train at the 40th Street station in Sunnyside, Queens, Thursday night. The subway station remains closed as authorities continue their investigation, and police are hoping the video showing the woman running out of the station and onto Queens Boulevard will lead to an arrest. Authorities say there were no words exchanged before the mumbling woman pushed the man onto the elevated tracks as the train approached just after 8 pm Witnesses say they had no time to react, and passengers on the train had no idea what happened. "They said that's the last stop on the 7 train, debris fell on the tracks," rider James Callanan said. "That's all they were telling people...People were asking them what happened, and the conductor was like, 'I don't know what happened.'" Witnesses say that just before the incident, the woman was talking to herself and pacing. Police describe her as a heavyset Hispanic woman in her 20s, standing about 5-foot-5 and wearing a white, blue and gray ski jacket. The identity of the victim, who was pinned underneath the first car of the train, has not been released. Anyone with information in regards to the homicide or the identity of the suspect is asked to call the NYPD's <b>...</b> | From: InsaneMrBrain Views: 0 0 ratings | |
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