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MTA Worker Slashed in Neck During Brooklyn Subway Incident; Suspect at Large

Eyewitness News ABC7NYOctober 5, 20252 min4,232 views
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Brooklyn Subway Attack

  • ⚠️ A 64-year-old MTA worker was slashed in the neck while working on the tracks at the Norstrand Avenue three train station in Brooklyn.
  • ⚡ The incident occurred just after 10:30 PM when the worker, a power distribution track maintainer with 11 years of service, was taking power off the tracks.
  • 💬 The unidentified male suspect approached, and an argument ensued when the worker asked him to get off the track, leading to the assault with a sharp object.

Victim's Condition and Union Response

  • 🏥 The injured worker was transported to Kings County Hospital and is in stable condition, requiring stitches for the neck injury.
  • 🗣️ Union reps expressed that such incidents should not happen to employees, emphasizing their right to come and go from work safely.
  • ⚖️ The union president highlighted that subway slashings of both riders and workers are an ongoing problem and vowed to ensure perpetrators are prosecuted.

Suspect Description and Ongoing Search

  • 🏃 The suspect fled the scene and remains at large; he is described as having a medium, slim build and was wearing a black and white shirt.
  • 📢 Police are actively searching for the attacker.

Calls for Increased Security

  • 🔒 MTA Chair and CEO Jano Lieber expressed concern over potential cuts to transit security grants from Washington.
  • 😟 The incident has left some subway riders on edge, with concerns about unpredictable behavior on trains.
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