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Man Hit By Metro Today Still Alive in Ambulance

Metro sent out a release today about a delay in service on the red line. A man was hit around 1:45 on the tracks near the Wheaton station. The release goes on to state about how trains are sharing a track, shuttle bus service was activated, regular rail service to resume momentarily.

Hey, Metro? What about the guy? Turns out that required a phone call. A press officer said “he was alive when they took him” and that the man is believed to have been on the track intentionally.

One Response to “Man Hit By Metro Today Still Alive in Ambulance”

  1. Someone Says:

    I mean… can we know the age please

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