‘Traumatized’ medical worker who filmed bloody subway mayhem will ‘never again’ ride NYC rails: ‘My body keeps shaking’

The woman who filmed this week’s bloody mayhem aboard an A-train vowed to “never again” ride the NYC rails.

“I’m not feeling good. I’m still traumatized. I can’t even step outside.” Sherri Paul told The Post from her Brooklyn residence on Saturday.

“My body keeps on shaking…I’m in pain. I got trampled.

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Sherri Paul is looking to move out of New York City in the aftermath of this week’s shocking subway episode. Peter Gerber

“I’m looking into moving out of New York. It’s extremely not safe for me as a single mother,” she said.

NYC subway shooting witness says ‘terrifying’ ordeal says she didn’t know if she would survive: ‘Worst fear’

The medical assistant was aboard a northbound A train Thursday around 4:45 p.m. when DaJuan Robinson began randomly acting aggressively towards fellow straphangerYounece Obuad.

Robinson, 36, had entered the subway system illegally in Brooklyn before the evening rush and targeted Obuad, 32,, taunting the stranger, displaying a knife and finally pulling a handgun as chaos ensued, according to cops and video.

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