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  • Horrrible!! Must ban trains!

    not really....but still horrible, what a bad day. Stupid Monday's! Beats getting shot in the leg?

    http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/m...j6cTeyxHns2VNP







    Queens dad pushed to his death by madman in Times Square subway stationBy LARRY CELONA, ANTONIO ANTENUCCI, CHRISTINA CARREGA and JEANE MacINTOSH
    Last Updated: 7:42 AM, December 4, 2012
    Posted: 12:47 AM, December 4, 2012


    Ki Suk Han, 58, of Queens frantically tries to climb to safety yesterday as a train bears down on him in Midtown. He was fatally struck seconds later.


    A Queens dad trying to protect fellow straphangers from a deranged man on a Times Square subway platform was hurled onto the tracks by the lunatic and fatally crushed by a train yesterday, cops and witnesses said.

    Ki Suk Han, 58, desperately tried to scramble back to the platform as onlookers screamed, shouted and frantically waved their hands and bags in a bid to get the downtown Q train to stop at around 12:30 p.m.




    The attacker, who had been menacing others in the station, looms over his victim after pushing him on the tracks.

    Post freelance photographer R. Umar Abbasi — who had been waiting on the platform of the 49th Street station — ran toward the train, repeatedly firing off his flash to warn the operator.

    “I just started running, running, hoping that the driver could see my flash,” said Abbasi, whose camera captured chilling shots of Suk’s tragic fight for his life.

    The train slowed, but a dazed and bruised Han still wound up hopelessly caught between it and the platform as it came to a halt.

    A shaken Abbasi said the train “crushed him like a rag doll.”

    Dr. Laura Kaplan, a second-year resident at Beth Israel Medical Center who was also on the platform, sprang into action, taking off her coat, grabbing her stethoscope and rushing over to help the dying man.

    “People were shouting and yelling when it happened, but then people ran the other way,” said Kaplan, 27.

    “I heard what I thought were heart sounds,” she said, but Han never took a breath.

    “There was blood coming out his mouth. We couldn’t do CPR. He wasn’t in the right position. and there was just no way to get him out of there.”



    Han, who lived with his wife and college-age daughter in Elmhurst, was taken to Roosevelt Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

    His attacker was last seen running out of the station’s 47th Street exit — at the north end of Times Square — heading northbound on Seventh Avenue. Cops last night were scouring surveillance video for signs of him.

    The killer was described by police as black, 30 to 40 years old, about 5-foot-9, with short dreadlocks. He was wearing a white T-shirt, dark jacket, filthy jeans, black sneakers with a white stripe and a black beanie cap.

    The horrific drama unfolded after Han approached the crazed man — who police sources described as a panhandler and witnesses said had been harassing and cursing at straphangers — on the southbound platform and tried to calm him down.

    As other riders congregated toward one end of the platform, Han and the man were about 100 feet away from them.

    “He went up and tried to calm him down, saying, ‘You’re scaring people,’ ” a law-enforcement source said.

    “The emotionally disturbed guy just started screaming and cursing, saying, ‘You don’t know me! You don’t know who I am!’ ”

    As the train’s arrival was announced over the loudspeaker, the attacker “just grabbed [Han] and launched him — just threw him — straight onto the tracks,” a witness said.

    The killer then grabbed a paper coffee cup he used to collect change — which he’d put down before the assault — and fled.

    Abbasi recalled, “Out of the periphery of my eye, I just saw a body flying, flying through the air.

    “People started waving their hands, anything they could find. They were shouting to the man in the tracks, “Get out! Get out of there!’ ”

    Han barely missed the third rail, cops said, and looked stunned as he sat up in the track bed as the train approached before scrambling to his feet.

    At one point, Han stood in the tracks and looked directly at the oncoming train lights.

    “The most painful part was I could see him getting closer to the edge. He was getting so close,” Abbasi said. “And people were running toward him and the train.

    “As I was running toward the train, the man I believe pushed him ran the other way, and I heard him say, ‘Goddamn motherf--ker.’

    “I didn’t think about [the perp] until after. In that moment, I just wanted to warn the train — to try and save a life.”

    One witness said Han was dragged 10 to 15 feet.

    The train’s operator was treated for shock and brought out of the station in a wheelchair, wearing an oxygen mask.

    “He’s traumatized,” a transit source said.

    Abbasi said the driver saw his camera flashing but told him he couldn’t stop the train fast enough.

    Han’s devastated wife said she and her husband had quarreled before he left the house at around 11 a.m. and headed for Manhattan.

    She told cops he’d been drinking, and one witness claimed he was the aggressor on the platform, law-enforcement sources said, adding that authorities found a bottle of vodka on Han afterward.

    “We had a fight,” the widow said through tears. “I kept calling him and calling him to see where he was, but he didn’t answer.”

    Additional reporting by Kirstan Conley, Jamie Schram, Jennifer Fermino and Laurel Babcock
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  • #2
    Just read a different article that didn't mention his wife. What a terrible situation all around.

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    • #3
      That's a fucked up way to go.

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      • #4
        Wow that is a fucked up story.
        Originally posted by Nash B.
        Damn, man. Sorry to hear that. If it'll cheer you up, Geor swallows. And even if it doesn't cheer you up, it cheers him up.

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        • #5
          That's fucking disturbing!

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          • #6
            I can't beleive that happend and to top it off I can't beleive no one ran over there and pulled the guy up on the platform. Wouldn't have taken much. It scares me the amount of people that are happy just being bystanders and won't help their fellow man out.

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            • #7
              The killer was described by police as black, 30 to 40 years old, about 5-foot-9, with short dreadlocks. He was wearing a white T-shirt, dark jacket, filthy jeans, black sneakers with a white stripe and a black beanie cap.

              Now here this, now here this, APB has been issued for 1/3 of the people in the Times Square area. If you see this man, do not approach. He is considered very dangerous!
              "Laws that forbid the carrying of arms...disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes...Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man." - Thomas Jefferson, 1776

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              • #8
                Originally posted by FreightTrain View Post
                I can't beleive that happend and to top it off I can't beleive no one ran over there and pulled the guy up on the platform. Wouldn't have taken much. It scares me the amount of people that are happy just being bystanders and won't help their fellow man out.
                This site gets dumber every time you post, I swear.

                "“The most painful part was I could see him getting closer to the edge. He was getting so close,” Abbasi said. “And people were running toward him and the train.

                “As I was running toward the train, the man I believe pushed him ran the other way, and I heard him say, ‘Goddamn motherf--ker.’"

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                • #9
                  People have all the time in the world to take pics and video, but refuse to get involved... Infuriating.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by talisman View Post
                    This site gets dumber every time you post, I swear.

                    "“The most painful part was I could see him getting closer to the edge. He was getting so close,” Abbasi said. “And people were running toward him and the train.

                    “As I was running toward the train, the man I believe pushed him ran the other way, and I heard him say, ‘Goddamn motherf--ker.’"
                    Guess the same could be said about you.

                    "People started waving their hands, anything they could find. They were shouting to the man in the tracks, “Get out! Get out of there!" Hence no one helping

                    "People were shouting and yelling when it happened, but then people ran the other way,” said Kaplan, 27.

                    Like I said no help.

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                    • #11
                      note to self... if you fall or are pushed on to the track and cannot quickly get out.. .run the direction the train is moving that way when it stops, hopefully you ran far enough
                      1969 GTO Judge Clone 6.0 liter LQ4 Turbo 4L60e on LS1tech

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                      • #12
                        You would have thought that flash would have saved him.

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                        • #13
                          Awful story, but on another note, good thing it wasn't a DFMustangs.net member or that dreadlocked guy would be dead and that train would be ruined, just like the train in Hancock.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by FreightTrain View Post
                            I can't beleive that happend and to top it off I can't beleive no one ran over there and pulled the guy up on the platform. Wouldn't have taken much. It scares me the amount of people that are happy just being bystanders and won't help their fellow man out.
                            Originally posted by FreightTrain View Post
                            Guess the same could be said about you.

                            "People started waving their hands, anything they could find. They were shouting to the man in the tracks, “Get out! Get out of there!" Hence no one helping

                            "People were shouting and yelling when it happened, but then people ran the other way,” said Kaplan, 27.

                            Like I said no help.

                            Jesus Christ.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
                              People have all the time in the world to take pics and video, but refuse to get involved... Infuriating.
                              The guy that took the pictures was a professional photographer and was using the flash to warn the train engineer. The pictures were a byproduct.
                              Originally posted by PGreenCobra
                              I can't get over the fact that you get to go live the rest of your life, knowing that someone made a Halloween costume out of you. LMAO!!
                              Originally posted by Trip McNeely
                              Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy
                              dont downshift!!
                              Go do a whooly in front of a Peterbilt.

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