WASHINGTON 鈥 As John Rowley stepped onto the Gallery Place platform, his concerns were routine for a Friday evening: finding his friend and having enough money on his fare card to exit the Metro station.
But in a matter of seconds, he had a much more urgent concern: not being pushed against a moving train.
The 62-year-old Northern Virginia resident told 蜜桃视频app how he was the victim of an apparently random beating on a crowded platform, one that he thinks was caused by people out 鈥渇or a good time.鈥
It all began, he said, as he was exiting the train. Someone put their shoulder into his chest in an attempt to knock him down, he remembered.
鈥淚 took a step toward him, as if to say, 鈥榃hat are you doing?鈥欌 he said. 鈥淎nd at that point, I believe others jumped on top of me,” and the punches began.
Rowley thinks as many as five attackers were involved.
The train he had exited was moving again, he said, and the attackers pushed him toward it. 鈥淭o prevent my body from hitting the train, I reached up with my hand, and I broke my hand,鈥 he said.
Why does he think it happened?
鈥淟ord only knows,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey did not try to rob me. They did not say anything to me. I think it was just 6 p.m. in the big city.”聽
鈥淭hese guys were out for a good time.鈥
In addition to the broken hand and a cut finger, he suffered severe bruising to the face and head from all the punches.
His injuries could have been worse were it not for a George Washington University Law School student who stepped in to defend him.
Rowley鈥檚 daughter, Suzanne Ferguson, is grateful for that.
鈥淗e saw an older gentleman that needed help, and he just wasn鈥檛 going to stand by and record it or just watch,鈥 she said.
Both Rowley and Ferguson are letting it be known: They want to thank this man in person. 鈥淚 know that took a lot of courage and bravery to do what he did,鈥 Ferguson said.
Metro police, Rowley said, were terrific but 鈥渘owhere to be seen鈥 when the assault was occurring.
Detectives later told him that two juveniles have been arrested in the attack.
, there were 33 aggravated assaults in the first four months of 2017, 16 fewer than during the first four months of 2016. Still, the randomness of Friday鈥檚 attack has left Rowley shaken.
鈥淧eople who ride the Metro shouldn鈥檛 be concerned about their safety,鈥 he said.
Editor’s note: A previous version of this story had specified John Rowley’s place of residence, which has now been removed.聽

