Man Attacks Subway Rider with Baseball Bat in Bronx, NYPD Seeks Suspect
A 40-year-old man was brutally attacked at a subway station in the Bronx on Thursday evening, leaving him with serious injuries. The suspect allegedly wielded a baseball bat and struck the victim multiple times on the face before fleeing the scene.
According to authorities, the incident occurred at the Kingsbridge Road station on the B and D lines in Fordham Manor shortly before 6 p.m. last week. Witnesses reported that the two men did not know each other, but police are still investigating a potential motive for the violent assault.
The victim was taken to St. Barnabas Hospital in stable condition, where he is currently receiving treatment for his injuries.
Meanwhile, the NYPD is also investigating another subway attack that occurred last week in Lower Manhattan's BroadwayโLafayette Street station on the B, D, and F lines. In this incident, a 51-year-old man was stabbed multiple times after 5 a.m. Wednesday. The suspect is described as approximately 6'4" and in his 30s.
Surveillance footage shows the assailant wearing a black jacket, black hood, and blue or gray backpack at the time of the attack.
Police are also searching for a 15-year-old boy who was slashed on the left hand by an attacker wielding a knife on a northbound E train near Jamaica Avenue station in Queens last Thursday. The suspect is believed to be wearing a black jacket and face mask, and police are reviewing security footage to identify their suspect.
According to NYPD data, major transit crime has seen a decline in recent years, with 136 incidents reported through January 25 this year, up from 131 at the same point last year.
A 40-year-old man was brutally attacked at a subway station in the Bronx on Thursday evening, leaving him with serious injuries. The suspect allegedly wielded a baseball bat and struck the victim multiple times on the face before fleeing the scene.
According to authorities, the incident occurred at the Kingsbridge Road station on the B and D lines in Fordham Manor shortly before 6 p.m. last week. Witnesses reported that the two men did not know each other, but police are still investigating a potential motive for the violent assault.
The victim was taken to St. Barnabas Hospital in stable condition, where he is currently receiving treatment for his injuries.
Meanwhile, the NYPD is also investigating another subway attack that occurred last week in Lower Manhattan's BroadwayโLafayette Street station on the B, D, and F lines. In this incident, a 51-year-old man was stabbed multiple times after 5 a.m. Wednesday. The suspect is described as approximately 6'4" and in his 30s.
Surveillance footage shows the assailant wearing a black jacket, black hood, and blue or gray backpack at the time of the attack.
Police are also searching for a 15-year-old boy who was slashed on the left hand by an attacker wielding a knife on a northbound E train near Jamaica Avenue station in Queens last Thursday. The suspect is believed to be wearing a black jacket and face mask, and police are reviewing security footage to identify their suspect.
According to NYPD data, major transit crime has seen a decline in recent years, with 136 incidents reported through January 25 this year, up from 131 at the same point last year.