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Police Respond to Brooklyn Subway Death — Brooklynian

Police Respond to Brooklyn Subway Death

Does anybody know anything further??

Posted: Tuesday, 28 August 2007 10:06PM

Police Respond to Brooklyn Subway Death

NEW YORK (AP) -- Police are investigating the death of a man or boy found under a Brooklyn subway train.

They were called to the station at Eastern Parkway and Kingston Avenue Tuesday evening and found the victim under a number 3 train. Paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene.

Police say no criminality is suspected.

The identity of the victim hasn't been released.

Comments

  • No, although to my understanding this happens much more often than many people realize, but the info's often not made public (maybe King without a crown or ParadeRest can weigh in on whether this is true). That wording -- "a man or a boy" -- is pretty disturbing.
  • This is a daily occurence in the city. Gothamist is also reporting this incident as "fatal train Vs. Pedestrian". Looks like Kingston ave-Eastern parkway station.
  • Yep, there were a lot of cops and people outside the station, say around 5 pm yesterday.
  • Update.......Male/White 24, took a leap in front of the oncoming train.
  • I have no interest in suicide, but if I did, the pills/booze method seems the best in my opinion. subway smash? yuxors.
  • ja, i gotta go with dorothy parker on this one. ('course, she basically drank herself to death, so let's not extend this metaphor too far.)
  • sweet tea wrote: ja, i gotta go with dorothy parker on this one. ('course, she basically drank herself to death, so let's not extend this metaphor too far.)
    3 martinis = floor.
  • Yes, I think there are a lot more suicides than get reported. They can be really, really tough on the drivers. Pills and alcohol is a much kinder way to go in that respect.
  • alafairnadia wrote: I have no interest in suicide, but if I did, the pills/booze method seems the best in my opinion. subway smash? yuxors.
    So committing suicide is rational?
  • pre-war wrote: [quote=alafairnadia]I have no interest in suicide, but if I did, the pills/booze method seems the best in my opinion. subway smash? yuxors.
    So committing suicide is rational?

    fascinatingly enough, I was having a conversation w/ some folks the other night about the rationale of suicide. but it was a horrendously academic conversation b/c one of the folks is a ph.d. candidate in psychology.

    and I'm no good at judging rational behavior - I do a lot of really irrational shit and feel a-ok about it.
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