New York – Police are looking for two irate New York City subway riders who punched a conductor in the face after he announced a train was going express.
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It happened shortly after 4:30 a.m. Saturday at the Grant Avenue station in Brooklyn. The transit workers’ union, TWU Local 100, says the conductor announced that his A train would be making express stops, and then a man approached the conductor’s booth window and started yelling at him and throwing punches.
Bystander video released by the New York Police Department shows a man reaching through the window, then the conductor trying to push him away. As they grapple, a woman starts hurling punches through the window.
Police say the 62-year-old conductor was treated for cuts and bruises to his face. The attackers fled.
Animals
Animals don’t usually attacked when unprovoked. These people are monsters not animals.
To:#3- Not true; I had a cat, who for no reason at all, would occasionally decide to attack me. I had to fend her off with a pillow. Afterwards, she would be as sweet as pie, as if nothing happened. One time, many years ago, when I was on the subway, the conductor starting making very loud announcements on the PA system, which hurt my hearing. When I protested to him, when I got off, he uttered an obscenity. Hence, some of these conductors are not nice people.
I bet if there were no video Moster and his chevra losers would of blamed it on “uneducated” yeshiva boys.
some of these conductors will literally close the doors right in your nose, most of them would either work as cops or sanitation workers otherwise.
Deblasio AKA Dinkins II is letting NYC rot