The man — who has not been identified — made contact with the lead train car while he was on the tracks, police said. He was taken to New York-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital, where he was treated for a laceration to his leg.
It is unknown if the attack was targeted. The NYPD has not made any arrests at this time, but the investigation is ongoing, according to a spokesperson.
“These incidents are unacceptable and have to stop,” MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber said in a statement.
A man has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with Go’s death, which shocked residents of a city that has seen crime rising during the pandemic and renewed calls for politicians to address a burgeoning homeless crisis.
Asked about considering the use of platform screen doors, like subway systems in other countries, Lieber said there are physical constraints the MTA has to take into consideration, like the “ability to maintain ADA accessibility.”
“Literally the structure of our very old, 100-year-old stations don’t accommodate it,” Lieber said. “And there’s some real ventilation issues, how will we ventilate, for fire code safety and for human comfort in that event?”
Despite the challenges, Lieber said MTA is having discussions about such changes to the subway platform.
CNN’s Nicole Chavez and Ray Sanchez contributed to this report.