The most recent victim of a Brooklyn man subway show attack


A 29-year-old Straffer town became a new joker on a subway track on Sunday when a Brooklyn station was attacked.

The attacker, who was asleep, woke up and screamed in front of the victim when the victim was on a northbound 4 train at 11:30 a.m., police said.

When the victim and his girlfriend landed at the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center stop, the man also got down and followed the couple, then pushed the man onto the southbound lane before running away.

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The victim was able to return to the platform and was not seriously injured, police said.

The incident comes on the heels of several subway shocking events at the Big Apple Moment, including two-to-back days last week.

On Thursday, a 40-year-old Brooklyn woman was pushed onto a trackbont at 14th Street-Union Square station. The victim, Liliana Sagbasela, later told The Post that she had no recollection of the incident.

A subway rider was turned onto the track by a pendhelder at Bryant Park station late Wednesday evening. According to police. The 36-year-old victim also survived a serious injury.

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