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NYC subway mugger dies after jumping between cars and falling onto train tracks following a robbery

A New York City subway robber was killed after jumping between cars and falling onto an electrified rail on Tuesday morning.

Four brazen thieves in the Bronx were robbing a 46-year-old passenger at gunpoint on the number two train located at E 174th street around 5.30am before they rushed away, according to police. Within seconds, the escape plan went wrong.

One suspect attempted to jump between train cars, but missed the jump, fell beneath the train, and was killed.

The other three suspects aged 16, 17, and 18, arrived at the 180th Street station from the number five train and were met by police. One suspect was tased by police for resisting arrest and had to be taken to a local hospital.

Services along the train routes were temporarily halted as the body was removed.

Police haven’t announced the charges against the suspects, and the deceased has yet to be identified.

Police are investigating after a subway thief in the Bronx was struck and killed by a moving train after attempting to flee the scene. The other three suspects aged 16, 17, and 18, arrived at the 180th Street station, pictured, from the number five train and were met by police

Four thieves were robbing a 46-year-old passenger at gunpoint on the number two train located at 174th street around 6am before rushed away. One suspect who made it safely to the 180th street station was tased by police for resisting arrest and had to be taken to a local hospital

One of the suspects died after failing to land on a moving train. The suspect attempted to jump between train cars, but missed the jump, fell beneath the train, and was killed

The other three suspects aged 16, 17, and 18, arrived at the 180th Street station from the number five train. Police were waiting for them upon their arrival

The identity of the thieves hasn’t been released and their charges are pending

The early morning subway robbery is no surprise to city-dwellers as overall crime is up a dramatic 35.31 percent since last year. 

Approximately 11,737 robberies have been reported as of September 4 – about 3,318 more in comparison to the same time last year.

Meanwhile, 10,500 burglaries have been reported, which is about 2,600 more than in 2021. 

Felony assaults are also up by 18.2 percent, with grand larceny leading the way in the uptick of crime with more than 10,000 cases reported in comparison to last year. 

Crime in New York City is up 35.31 percent in comparison to last year

Subway riders are well aware of the bizarre scenes that occur underground, from violent assaults to robberies. 

Earlier this year in May, a woman riding the subway was assaulted by as other riders ignored her plea for help.

The suspect wearing black leggings and white sneakers, stormed around the train while screaming expletives. After the suspect took a seat, others rushed to leave the area. 

As one female passenger, closest to the hoodlum, tries to flee, he grabs her and terrorizes the victim.

The bandit is seen in the video grabbing hold of the woman’s hair while pushing her down into the seat. 

The victim is visibly distraught and crying out: ‘Help! Help!’ as other riders ignore her pleas, as the disturbing scene plays out.

Moments later, the vandal screams to the woman, ‘Get Up!’ before shoving her to another area of the subway car, and walking away. 

The female victim visibly distraught is crying out: ‘Help! Help!’ as other riders ignore her pleas