VIDEO: Man robbed, Tased, pushed onto Philadelphia subway tracks

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Wednesday, October 28, 2015
VIDEO: Man Tased, pushed onto tracks
SEPTA police have released video of a robbery and assault that ended with a man being thrown onto the tracks on the Market-Frankford Line.

MILLBOURNE, PA -- SEPTA police have released video of a robbery and assault that ended with a man being thrown onto the tracks on the Market-Frankford Line.



Police are looking for the suspects who robbed and attacked a man as he chased them down.


The incident happened around 12:50 a.m. Sunday.



Police say a passenger fell asleep on a westbound train in route to the 69th Street Terminal.



At the Millbourne Station, police say two suspects approached the male and snatched his bag.



The victim woke up and chased the two suspects, a male and female, off the train and a struggle ensued.



During the struggle, the video shows the female suspect pulling out a Taser and shocking the victim twice in the back and once on the shoulder.



"When he's hit in the shoulder, he almost does a somersault onto the tracks - to the live tracks," SEPTA spokesperson Jerria Williams said.



The victim fell on his head on the tracks as the male and female robbers were captured on video making their getaway.



Pictured: Suspects in robbery of SEPTA passenger


Meanwhile, with the high risk of a train coming through, there was no one there to help the victim.



After some time, he woke up in a daze. He staggered and then fell right on top of the third rail. He remained there for 90 seconds before getting up.



Apparently he was somehow insulated from the high voltage:



"Fortunately there is a covering is for the safety of the third rail from elements, not from people, so he's very lucky," Williams said. "It is absolutely high voltage between 700 to 800 volts of electricity and it is just absolutely amazing that he survived that he was not harmed. Someone was looking out for him."



The victim was hospitalized for concussions and other injuries, but we are told he is going to be alright.



Anyone with information on the suspects is asked to call SEPTA police at 215-580-8111.

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