'I no longer feel safe': Man speaks out after being pushed on subway tracks, video shows

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'I no longer feel safe': Man speaks out after being pushed on subway tracks, video shows
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A man pushed on subway tracks in Brooklyn, NY spoke out about his injuries. The apparently random NYC crime was caught on camera.

A man is recovering from a broken collarbone, sprains and bruises after being shoved onto the subway tracks in Brooklyn. Sonia Rincon has more.A man is recovering from a broken collarbone, sprains and bruises after being shoved onto the subway tracks in New York.

"People were told that I had no injuries, but I am laying in bed with a broken collarbone and my face is so swollen. And mentally I don't know how to even get through this," he said.

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