Michelle Kim

Man Pulls Woman With Him in Front of Subway Train, Killing Both: Cops

The emergency response disrupted service along large portions of the A and C lines at the height of the evening rush

What to Know

  • A man pulled a woman from the platform onto the subway tracks in Brooklyn Thursday afternoon, killing them both, police say
  • The emergency response disrupted service along portions of the A and C lines at the height of the evening rush, but is now back to normal
  • 42-year-old Cynthia Raiser of Queens was pronounced dead at the scene and the man, whose name hasn't been released, died at the hospital

A man pulled a woman onto the subway tracks in front of a train in Brooklyn Thursday afternoon, killing both, authorities say, and the emergency response disrupted service along large portions of the A and C lines at the height of the evening rush.

The MTA originally said both the man and the woman jumped in front of the moving train at Broadway Junction just before 5 p.m. However, the NYPD said early Friday that the 54-year-old man pulled 42-year-old Cynthia Raiser of Queens onto the track bed from the platform. 

Raiser was pronounced dead at the scene, and the man, whose name hasn't been released, was rushed to the hospital, where police said he died. It wasn't clear whether the two knew each other. 

The A and C lines saw significant disruptions in Queens and Brooklyn through the evening. Service was up and running again by late Thursday. 

The investigation is ongoing. 

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