2 teens killed in separate incidents while 'subway surfing' in New York


Two 14-year-old boys killed in separate New York City “subway surfing” incidents in the past two weeks have prompted local authorities to raise concerns about the dangerous practice.

The New York Police Department said 14-year-old Jevon Fraser, of Canarsie, was found unconscious about 5:30 p.m. Thursday on the elevated train platform of 33 Street and Rawson Street station in the Queens borough of New York City after police responded to a 911 call.

Jevon was taken to a hospital where he was later pronounced dead from wounds that indicated he fell from an elevated height, police said.

Exactly one week earlier, on June 22, two 14-year-old boys were found unresponsive on a train platform in Brooklyn with trauma to their bodies, NYPD said. Brian Crespo was pronounced dead at the scene while his friend survived the fall but was critically injured, police said. Investigators believe the two were riding atop the Manhattan-bound L train as it moved from an elevated track to a tunnel, knocking them both off.

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