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Subway brooklyn
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She said she can’t watch surveillance footage of Sunday’s subway attack because it makes her cry. Everywhere I went for help, they turned me down. “The social worker called me and said it’s not a hotel…. “The last time he was in Kings County Hospital I told them to keep him there to get help,” she said. When she grew afraid of her grandson she said she sought an order of protection but was turned down because he hadn’t actually threatened her.Īs recently as two weeks ago he was taken to the hospital, but they refused to keep him there, she said. They said if he is not a danger to himself there is nothing they can do.”Īthense said when she called 311 “a lot of times” to get help for her grandson, including an instance when she was told he just needed to detox. “I have been having problems with him since the third grade,” Medlock’s grandmother, who would only give her name as Athense, said Tuesday. He has since been living on the streets, relatives and neighbors said. Michael Medlock, 33 - accused of pushing a 29-year-old Brooklyn man onto the tracks on Sunday - was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia and was so problematic that he was barred by management from staying at his grandmother’s East New York apartment. The homeless man charged with shoving a straphanger off a Brooklyn subway platform struggled with mental illness for years, his grandmother told The Post on Tuesday. Subway shove victim says MTA, Transit Authority ignore safety: lawsuit.

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