A man who was pushed onto New York City subway tracks in the path of an oncoming train is recounting the harrowing, near-death experience.
Joseph Lynskey, who was pushed in front of a New York City subway, but miraculously survived, shared the moment his life flashed before his eyes.
A group of children boarded an unoccupied subway train in New York City and took it for a drive, according to police.
The Vital City report also spotlighted crime at subway stations such as Grand Central; 59th Street-Columbus Circle on the A, B, C, D and 1 trains; and the 74th Street-Broadway/Jackson Heights station on the 7, E, F, M and R lines in Queens.
The teen ignored the pestering until Tommy Sprauve suddenly hit him once in the face with a hammer, causing a cut and swelling on his left eye, cops said.
A violent menace repeatedly slashed a 46-year-old straphanger in an unprovoked early-morning attack on a Manhattan subway train Tuesday, cops said.
Authorities say the six people got inside the train before briefly operating it and then vandalizing some of the glass panels on the train's camera before running off.
It has been 29 days since Joe Lynskey was nearly murdered on New Year’s Eve. But his life was spared by a fraction of a second. “I was not meant to die that day,” Lynskey
Major crime in the Big Apple saw a 2% drop in the first few months of the fiscal year — along with a dip in transit crime, an early peek at Mayor Eric Adams' annual report revealed.
From Winterlicious kicking off on Friday to a film and television design awards show on Sunday, there are plenty of ways to take advantage of the weather this weekend.
There will be no subway service between St George and St Andrew stations for the entire weekend while crews complete planned construction work.