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NYC subway horror as man is killed after being pushed onto tracks in another unprovoked attack - just weeks after Gov. Hochul vowed to deploy National Guard and State Police to crime-plagued network

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A man has died on New York City's subway after being shoved on to the tracks in front of an oncoming train in what police are saying was an unprovoked attack.

The fatal incident occurred at about 6.45pm Monday at the 125th Street station at Lexington Avenue in East Harlem.

A man was taken into custody and has since been described as an  emotionally disturbed person. 

The victim was pushed on the uptown platform in front of a train that was unable to stop, according to a police spokeswoman.

Neither the victim nor the attacker have been identified.

Concerned commuters stand in the 125th Street station after a fatal shoving incident occurred Monday evening

Concerned commuters stand in the 125th Street station after a fatal shoving incident occurred Monday evening

5 trains were severely delayed in both directions Monday evening after a man was pushed onto the tracks ahead of an oncoming train

5 trains were severely delayed in both directions Monday evening after a man was pushed onto the tracks ahead of an oncoming train

A 45-year-old man was taken into custody following the fatal attack

A 45-year-old man was taken into custody following the fatal attack

Number 5 trains in both directions were severely delayed following the attack, according to the MTA. Though normal service to the station had resumed by 9pm.

A large number of officers remain at the scene.

Footage of the scene posted to the Citizen App from earlier in the evening showed a number of shocked New Yorkers standing on the platform as word spread about a man underneath the tracks. 

The horrifying episode unfolded just weeks after New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced she would deploy National Guard troops, as well as State Police officers into the NYC subway system, where crime and violent incidents have increased in recent years.

Just days after Hochul's announcement, a fight on the A train ended in a shooting, leaving many New Yorkers under the impression that the massive transportation system is next-to-impossible to police. 

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