June 20, 2026 QUEENS, NY An ordinary Sunday morning commute turned into a waking nightmare on a Queens subway platform, leaving an elderly man fighting for his life on the tracks below. Now, after a relentless weeks-long manhunt, justice has finally caught up with the accused attacker.

On Friday morning, NYPD detectives closed the trap on 37-year-old Terrell Jarrett of Sunset Park, Brooklyn. He was hauled into the 107th Precinct in Fresh Meadows and hit with a barrage of violent crime charges—including attempted murder.

Here is the chilling inside story of the unprovoked attack that has sent shockwaves through the five boroughs.

Ambushed on the Platform

The terror unfolded at around 5:30 a.m. on Sunday, May 31, inside the Parsons Boulevard station in Jamaica Hills.

A 63-year-old man was minding his own business, sitting on a bench on the southbound F train platform, when danger approached. Clad in a distinct, fur-lined winter hat despite the spring weather, Jarrett allegedly initiated a sudden, aggressive verbal dispute with the vulnerable senior.

Before the victim could even process the threat, the confrontation exploded into horrific violence.

Shoved Head-First Onto the Tracks

In a heart-stopping moment of pure cruelty, the attacker allegedly lunged forward and shoved the 63-year-old head-first off the platform. The helpless senior plummeted into the dark, lethal track bed below.

As the bloodied victim lay helpless on the rails with a gashed head, a broken nose, and severe bruising across his arms, the heartless assailant casually turned on his heel. He fled the station on foot, vanishing into the early morning shadows of Hillside Avenue.

Miraculously, the victim survived the fall and was rushed by EMS to Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, where doctors managed to stabilize him.

The Ambush: How NYPD Trapped the Suspect

For weeks, the attacker thought he had gotten away with the perfect crime. He was wrong.

Detectives from the 107th Precinct launched a relentless investigation, slowly piecing together the suspect's identity. Recognizing his daily patterns, savvy investigators staked out an area Jarrett was known to frequent. On Friday morning, the trap snapped shut. Officers ambushed Jarrett, arresting him on the spot without incident.

Tracking Down the Man Who Shoved an Innocent Senior Head-First Onto NYC Train Tracks!
Detectives from the 107th Precinct arrested Terrell Jarrett, 37, of Brooklyn on June 19

The Charges Drop

Jarrett’s run from the law is officially over, and the consequences are severe. He currently sits behind bars awaiting a high-stakes arraignment in Queens Criminal Court, facing a laundry list of heavy charges:

  • Attempted Murder

  • Assault

  • Reckless Endangerment

As the city continues to grapple with transit safety, this arrest sends a definitive message to anyone terrorizing commuters: the NYPD is watching, and you cannot hide forever.

Do you feel safe riding the NYC subway system early in the morning?

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