
The attacker wanted for shoving a 63-year-old MTA commuter onto the tracks at a Queens subway stop has been arrested, police said Friday.
Terrell Jarrett, 37, was nabbed by officers who recognized him from surveillance photos early Friday. He was charged with attempted murder, assault, and reckless endangerment, police said.
“Get out!” he bizarrely shouted at the victim when he confronted him on the F train platform at the Parsons Boulevard station in Briarwood at about 5:30 a.m. on May 31, police said.
The victim was then shoved onto the tracks and suffered cuts to his head and nose, plus bruising to his arms, police said.
He was treated for minor injuries at Jamaica Hospital.
Police said Jarrett, who lives in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, has three prior arrests — one for drug possession in January and two for trespassing last year.
His arraignment in Queens Criminal Court was pending Friday.