Violent Attack Rocks Queens Subway Station, Police Scour for Suspect
A senseless act of violence shook the southbound E train platform at the Union Turnpike-Kew Gardens station in Queens yesterday afternoon. Two men were brutally attacked in a span of seconds, leaving them with serious injuries.
According to eyewitnesses, one victim was slashed in his forehead by an attacker who emerged from behind him, before targeting another man in his 50s and slashing him across the face. The assailant fled the scene without speaking to either victim beforehand, leaving them both stunned and shaken.
Fortunately, paramedics responded swiftly and took the victims to hospital, where they were stabilized. However, their attackers remain at large, with police working tirelessly to track down the perpetrator.
This incident marks a disturbing trend in transit crime, with NYPD data showing that violent assaults on subways and buses are up slightly this year. Over 500 felony assaults have been reported so far, a significant increase from the same period last year.
While overall transit crime has seen a decline of almost 5% citywide, areas like the 112th Precinct, where yesterday's attack took place, continue to struggle with rising assault rates. Five felony assaults were reported in this precinct through November 16, an uptick from the same timeframe last year.
As police continue their investigation and scour for leads, residents are left to wonder if such senseless acts of violence will become more frequent on our city's subways.
A senseless act of violence shook the southbound E train platform at the Union Turnpike-Kew Gardens station in Queens yesterday afternoon. Two men were brutally attacked in a span of seconds, leaving them with serious injuries.
According to eyewitnesses, one victim was slashed in his forehead by an attacker who emerged from behind him, before targeting another man in his 50s and slashing him across the face. The assailant fled the scene without speaking to either victim beforehand, leaving them both stunned and shaken.
Fortunately, paramedics responded swiftly and took the victims to hospital, where they were stabilized. However, their attackers remain at large, with police working tirelessly to track down the perpetrator.
This incident marks a disturbing trend in transit crime, with NYPD data showing that violent assaults on subways and buses are up slightly this year. Over 500 felony assaults have been reported so far, a significant increase from the same period last year.
While overall transit crime has seen a decline of almost 5% citywide, areas like the 112th Precinct, where yesterday's attack took place, continue to struggle with rising assault rates. Five felony assaults were reported in this precinct through November 16, an uptick from the same timeframe last year.
As police continue their investigation and scour for leads, residents are left to wonder if such senseless acts of violence will become more frequent on our city's subways.