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Migrant arrested for randomly shoving two strangers onto NYC subway tracks

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Migrant arrested for randomly shoving two strangers onto NYC subway tracks

A Honduran migrant was arrested Tuesday for randomly shoving two strangers — including an 83-year-old man — onto Upper East Side subway tracks over the weekend, according to authorities.

Bairon Hernandez, 34, was collared by the US Marshals Fugitive Task Force and the NYPD at a homeless shelter in Brooklyn, according to cops and sources.

He allegedly pushed the elderly victim and a 31-year-old man at the Lexington Avenue–63rd Street station around noon on Sunday, police said.

Bairon Hernandez, 34, in a green hoodie, being escorted by two detectives after his arrest for pushing two people onto subway tracks.

Detectives remove Bairon Hernandez, 34, from the 19th Precinct at 153 E 67th St in Manhattan after he was arrested for pushing 2 people onto the subway tracks on Sunday. William Miller

Hernandez was charged with attempted murder, attempted assault, assault and reckless endangerment.

The migrant allegedly came up from behind the two men and randomly shoved them — leaving the pair stranded on the tracks below as he fled the scene, cops and sources said.

Photo of Barion Hernandez, the individual wanted in connection with an assault in the subway.

Hernandez was charged with attempted murder, attempted assault, assault and reckless endangerment. DCPI

Good Samaritans quickly swooped in and saved the duo before the next train entered the station.

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The two men, who did not know each other, were taken to Cornell Hospital in stable condition.

A subway entrance at night with an escalator, a sign for Lexington Ave-63 St, and a green MM subway logo.

Good Samaritans quickly swooped in and saved the duo, and they are now in stable condition. Seth Gottfried

Hernandez denied the allegations when he was hauled out of an Upper East Side precinct Tuesday night.

He repeatedly shook his head and said “no” when reporters asked him whether he had shoved the two straphangers.

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