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8 year oldPolice and fire vehicles made a bee-line for the subway station at a busy lunchtime on Monday.
1 Dead, 1 in Custody After Times Square Subway Shove: Cops https://t.co/hfbFmENFeo
— Josiane Cantave (@JCphile) November 7, 2016
Man shoved to his death in front of Times Square train https://t.co/iMb97eyC2T
— David Hale (@DavidHa51596823) November 7, 2016
Police have arrested a woman connection with the incident. The gender of the victim has not been disclosed.
According to police, the victim was pushed under a 1 train, that serves the west side of the city, as it was travelling southbound just before 1.30 pm.
Some subways were rerouted as police investigated. Delays are reported on southbound 1, 2 and 3 trains.
Times Square Subway station is at the heart of New York City, often referred to the as the Crossroads of the World. The tragedy happened as city law enforcement are on high alert after the US Department of Homeland Security said Al-Qaeda had threatened attacks on Monday in Texas, New York and Virginia.
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