The 24-year-old victim was shoved onto the tracks by a homeless man at the Third Avenue L station in the East Village shortly before 7:30 p.m., police said.
After the 24-year-old officer landed on the tracks at the Third Ave. station at E. 14th St. during the Tuesday night attack, he could see “the lights of a train approaching the ...
Aaron Walker, 28, shoved the off-duty police officer, 24, at a subway station in the East Village on Tuesday night. He was booked on eight charges, including attempted murder.
The victim was waiting for an L train at the Third Ave. stop after working a police detail at the United Nations General Assembly when he was attacked.
A 28-year-old Manhattan man faces attempted murder and other charges for allegedly pushing an off-duty police officer to the subway tracks in the East Village Tuesday night, according to law ...
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Man faces charges after shoving off-duty NYPD officer onto L train tracks in East Village: police
The 24-year-old officer landed on the L subway line tracks after being allegedly pushed by 28-year-old Aaron Walker, who also fell onto the track bed.
An off-duty police officer was punched on the subway platform and then fell onto the tracks, sources told PIX11 News. The incident happened at the Third Avenue L ...
An NYPD officer headed home after working a police detail at the UN General Assembly was punched in the back of the head and thrown on subway tracks by a homeless man with a ...
Aaron Walker, 28 – who has 17 prior arrests – had only been out of cuffs for two days when cops say he hurled the 24-year-old officer onto the downtown roadbed at the Third Avenue L station in the ...
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Gerard Butler’s upcoming feature will take him from the Big Apple to the Land Down Under. The filming of the action thriller drama ‘Breaking The Empire State’ will take place in New York and Australia ...
The MTA wants to shave time off your commute. F and M trains will permanently swap routes between Manhattan and Queens on weekdays in what the agency calls an effort to provide faster, more reliable ...
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