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January 1, Trump Warned Us: Terrorism Strikes New York’s Subway Tracks

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  • Thug pushes 83-year-old man and 31-year-old onto F train tracks at Lexington Avenue station.
  • Quick-thinking bystanders yank victims to safety before train arrives, minor injuries only.
  • City tense after bombers yell ‘Allahu akbar’ at protesters, fed probe underway.

New York cops hunt a suspect who shoved two men onto southbound subway tracks Sunday morning around 11:41 a.m.

The 83-year-old and 31-year-old got pulled back by strangers just in time. Both went to hospital with hurts that won’t kill them.

Suspect bolted wearing gray jacket, red hat, tan pants, green shoes. No arrest yet.

This hits as fear grips the streets from two bombs tossed into protesters Saturday.

One suspect screamed

“Allahu akbar” hurling the device. FBI Terror Task Force with NYPD eyes the blasts, no tie to subway push.

Folks, big city chaos like this shows why heartland ways beat elite madness every time. Share if you’re fed up with soft-on-crime leaders.

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Heartland families stick together, locking doors tight against urban predators loose on our watch.

2 Comments

  1. Jaoquin

    March 10, 2026 at 11:11 am

    If they catch the two pieces of drek that did the pushing, tie them to the same tracks and let the F train take care of the situation. Problem solved and probably a bit of a deterrent to future episodes.

  2. Eileen

    March 10, 2026 at 11:09 pm

    That was sure great about the bystanders pulling those 2 men out of the path of the oncoming train.
    Very sad someone decided to shove those two men onto the tracks.

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