Police Release Surveillance Video Of Subway Push Suspect
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New York police say they have video of the woman who they believe shoved a man to his death in a Queens subway station when she pushed him in front of an oncoming train.
Cops say this surveillance video shows the woman running from the station in the Sunnyside section of Queens.
Police haven't identified the suspect or the victim, who died at the scene.
Witnesses say the woman was mumbling to herself on the platform and following the man closely before pushing him on to the tracks.
They also say they had no time to pull the man off the tracks before the train came in.
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