Crime & Safety

Man Struck, Killed By Metro Train In PG County: Police

Police believe a person intentionally placed himself in front of a Metro train in Prince George's County Tuesday night.

Police believe a person intentionally placed himself in front of a Metro train in Prince George's County Tuesday night.
Police believe a person intentionally placed himself in front of a Metro train in Prince George's County Tuesday night. (Image via Google Maps)

CAPITOL HEIGHTS, MD β€” A man has died after being struck by a Metro train at the Capitol Heights Metro station on Tuesday night, police say.

Metro Transit Police tweeted that a review of video evidence indicates that the man intentionally placed himself in the path of the train.

WMATA watchdog organization Rail Transit OPS Group identified the train as Large-bound train No. 614, and it struck the person while entering the Capitol Heights station at 10:07 p.m.

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As a result of the incident, WMATA single-tracked Large trains until closing, and Capitol Heights was closed briefly during the investigation.

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