Don’t mess with these Goodfeathers! Angry pigeons PUSH their enemy off the platform into the path of an oncoming subway train
- Mafia-style hit happened during daytime on Brooklyn subway station platform
- Two pigeons violently shoved their victim onto tracks as G train was oncoming
- Would-be killers managed to fly away from the scene of their crime
- But victim survived, apparently putting its head down as train passed overhead
Don’t run a-fowl of these angry birds or you might end up like this pigeon that was almost ‘sleeping with the fishes.’
Eyewitnesses filmed the horrific crime that happened in broad daylight on the platform of the 4th Avenue-9th Street G subway platform in Brooklyn.
As the Bay Ridge-bound train approached the station, two pigeons decided they were going to ‘whack’ one of their own and teach it a lesson it won’t soon forget.
Two pigeons decided they were going to take care once and for all of their enemy in a mafia-style hit on a Brooklyn subway platform
Eyewitnesses filmed the horrific crime which happened in broad daylight on the platform of the 4th Avenue-9th Street R subway platform in Brooklyn
The two gangster birds dragged their feathered victim toward the tracks and threw it over the platform before flying off
This is the horrific moment that the two ‘Goodfeathers’ thought they ‘whacked’ one of their own – pushing it over the tracks
So the two gangster birds dragged their feathered victim toward the tracks and threw it over the platform before flying off.
The would-be murderers thought they had managed to get rid of their victim, but additional footage shows that it survived the ordeal, apparently keeping its head down while the train passed overhead.
The two would-be hit-birds flew off as the G train pulled into the station
The would-be murderers thought they had managed to get rid of their victim, but additional footage shows that it survived the ordeal, apparently keeping its head down while the train passed overhead
Let’s hope for the two pigeons’ sake that their victim doesn’t decide to become a ‘rat’ for law enforcement.
New Yorkers have complained about the danger of desolate subway stations during the COVID-19 pandemic, and it appears some pigeons are taking their cues from the criminals.