Brute who shoved woman into train could be serial subway saboteur: cops

The serial subway saboteur busted for creating mayhem on the trains is believed to be the brute behind a violent attack in Brooklyn on Wednesday, a high-ranking police source told The Post on Thursday.

Cops believe Isaiah Thompson, who’s best known for creating more than 700 subway delays this year by pulling the emergency brake, is the man who randomly shoved a woman head-first into a train at the Dekalb Avenue B/Q station in Fort Greene, the high-ranking source said.

Shocking video of the incident shows a man, believed to be Thompson, jumping up and down and screaming “What!” around 7:20 p.m.

The clip then shows the man appear to shove someone else before turning his rage on a random female commuter who was standing near him.

Video shows the man push the unsuspecting woman with both hands, forcing her to collide face-first with the waiting train.

Cops are looking to speak with Thompson about the incident.

The alleged saboteur, who was most recently arrested in August for subway surfing, previously told police he likes to “create mayhem” on the trains.

He has at least six pending criminal cases in Brooklyn and Manhattan and was released without bail for his most recent arrest.

The charges he’s facing for the surfing, reckless endangerment and criminal trespass are not severe enough for a judge to set bail under new bail reform guidelines set to take effect on Jan. 1.

Many judges have already started to implement the reforms ahead of the official date.

Additional reporting by Rebecca Rosenberg 

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