The man wanted for pushing a 33-year-old straphanger onto the subway tracks in Brooklyn more than a month ago has been busted, police said Tuesday.
Information about the suspect was not immediately available, though a police source said he does have an arrest record.
The victim in the Dec. 7 attack escaped with only minor injuries.
He told police he was arguing with the suspect at the Atlantic Ave.-Barclays Center subway station a bit before noon when the suspect shoved him onto the tracks.
Luckily, neither a Coney Island-bound D nor N train was coming into the station on that track at the time, police said, and the victim was not badly hurt.
Police subsequently released surveillance photos of the suspect.