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And as grand jury testimony cited in the brief makes clear -- testimony that paints a picture of the atmosphere on the F train that day -- those riders were terrified.One woman described cowering with her son behind the boy's baby stroller as Neely was making "half-lunge" movements toward riders, according to the brief.A high school girl said she heard Neely say "someone is going to die today," and she began to pray the subway doors would open so she could escape.Another rider, a retired woman who'd taken the subway for decades, described how frightening it was: