Man Arrested in Brutal Stabbing Attack at Manhattan Subway Station
A 28-year-old man was taken into custody Wednesday morning, charged with assault for his role in a violent stabbing attack that left a 51-year-old victim injured. The incident occurred last week at the Broadway-Lafayette station in SoHo, where two strangers got into an argument before one of them attacked the other.
According to police, Dariel Castillo approached the 51-year-old man and stabbed him multiple times in the back. First responders rushed the victim to Bellevue Hospital, where he was treated for his injuries and released in stable condition.
Castillo, who lives in a New York City Housing Authority building in East Harlem, is believed to have acted on impulse, rather than out of any premeditated plan. Police officials say that Castillo and the victim were complete strangers who simply got into a heated argument before things escalated.
The incident has raised concerns about rising transit crime in the city. According to data released by the NYPD, crimes involving transit are up around 10% so far this year compared to the same point last year. Felony assaults make up the majority of these incidents, with over 50 reported through February 1st.
In a particularly disturbing incident that occurred just hours after the stabbing attack, another teenager was allegedly stabbed on a J train in the same precinct. The victim, a 15-year-old boy, was also taken to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition after being stabbed in his buttocks.
As crime continues to surge on New York City's transit system, officials are urging residents and visitors alike to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to authorities immediately.
A 28-year-old man was taken into custody Wednesday morning, charged with assault for his role in a violent stabbing attack that left a 51-year-old victim injured. The incident occurred last week at the Broadway-Lafayette station in SoHo, where two strangers got into an argument before one of them attacked the other.
According to police, Dariel Castillo approached the 51-year-old man and stabbed him multiple times in the back. First responders rushed the victim to Bellevue Hospital, where he was treated for his injuries and released in stable condition.
Castillo, who lives in a New York City Housing Authority building in East Harlem, is believed to have acted on impulse, rather than out of any premeditated plan. Police officials say that Castillo and the victim were complete strangers who simply got into a heated argument before things escalated.
The incident has raised concerns about rising transit crime in the city. According to data released by the NYPD, crimes involving transit are up around 10% so far this year compared to the same point last year. Felony assaults make up the majority of these incidents, with over 50 reported through February 1st.
In a particularly disturbing incident that occurred just hours after the stabbing attack, another teenager was allegedly stabbed on a J train in the same precinct. The victim, a 15-year-old boy, was also taken to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition after being stabbed in his buttocks.
As crime continues to surge on New York City's transit system, officials are urging residents and visitors alike to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to authorities immediately.