Woman randomly shoves male straphanger onto NYC subway tracks

A Brooklyn straphanger was randomly shoved onto subway tracks by a woman in a gray trench coat Sunday morning, cops say.

The 43-year-old victim was standing on a southbound platform at the Kosciuszko Street station in Bedford-Stuyvesant around 9 a.m. when his unidentified assailant in a long coat suddenly pushed him onto the J train tracks, the NYPD and police sources told The Post.

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A straphanger was randomly shoved to the tracks at the Kosciuszko Street station in Brooklyn on Sunday. Google Maps

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The victim climbed back onto the platform himself, cops said. Robert Mecea

No train was coming at the time, and Morales was not badly injured, police said.

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He climbed back onto the platform himself, and authorities brought him to Woodhull Hospital in stable condition, cops added.

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