The man got up and walked to the gate where the officer took him into custody. When the man "lunged" at Rivera again, the officer pushed the man, and he fell onto the track level.
The report states that the man "lunged" at the officer, and Rivera warned him multiple times to calm down. The officer told the man that he needed to pick up his stuff so a custodian could clean the area.Īccording to Rivera, the man later became aggressive on the train platform and called him a racial slur and a "rent-a-cop." Rivera wrote in his report that the man threatened to shoot him and throw him on the tracks when a train passed by. 16, he was dispatched to the rapid station for a man in the lobby who had his belongings scattered about and refused to pick them up. Officer Patrick Rivera wrote in his report that on Feb. It enables investors to showcase their names and brands in a vibrant city like Dubai with such a high-profile standing in the business, service, finance and tourist industries,” said Abdul Mohsen Ibrahim Younes, CEO of Rail Agency.Ĭommenting on the strategy that will be employed while renaming the station, Hasan Al-Mutawa, director of Rail Operation, Rail Agency, RTA said: “RTA embarked on a plan starting on Wednesday, Novemand continuing up to the first week of February 2021 to finalise the renaming of five metro stations.CLEVELAND - A Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority police officer was charged by the city prosecutor’s office last week in connection with an incident in February in which he was seen on camera pushing a man off the Brookpark Station platform during a confrontation, causing him to fall onto the tracks. “The metro stations naming rights initiative offers a fabulous investment opportunity to private firms and organisations in various trading, financial and service sectors in the UAE. The RTA launched the Dubai Metro stations naming rights initiative in 2009 which has seen several partners over the years including Mall of the Emirates and Deira City Centre of Majid Al Futtaim Group. The station borders Dubai landmarks including the Dubai Museum, Heritage Village and the Grand Souk.
The Sharaf DG Metro Station lifts more than 7.8 million riders per annum, reported Dubai Media Office. Thus, the new name of the station has become Sharaf DG Metro Station. #Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority ( signs an agreement granting Sharaf Group the naming rights of the ex-Al Fahidi Metro Station.
We are privileged to continue our association with the RTA through the renaming of the ex Al Fahidi Metro Station as Sharaf DG Metro Station,” said Ibrahim Sharaf Al Hashmi, chairman of Sharaf Group. “Sharaf Group has been keen to continue cooperation with the RTA that started with the launch of the Dubai Metro 11 year ago. That station will now be renamed as Sharaf DG Metro Station. On Tuesday, the RTA signed an agreement with the Sharaf Group to rename the Al Fahidi Metro Station on the Green Line. The four other stations which will be renamed are all along the Red Line and include First Abu Dhabi Bank will now be known as Umm Al Sheef, Noor Bank will be renamed to Al Safa, Damac to Dubai Marina, and Nakheel to Al Khail. Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has said that it will rename five Dubai Metro stations.Īl Fahidi Metro Station on the Green Line will be renamed as Sharaf DG Metro Station.