Surge in NYC Subway Crime Continues: 60-Year-Old Man Stabbed on Bronx Train

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NEW YORK – A 60-year-old man became the latest victim of subway violence in the Bronx when he was stabbed aboard a southbound 4 train on Friday afternoon. The incident adds to the concerning trend of escalating crime on New York City’s public transit system, prompting heightened concerns from authorities and commuters alike.

The Incident

The NYPD responded to reports of a stabbing just after 3 p.m. on a southbound 4 train near the River Avenue and 167th Street station. The victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, sustained a stab wound to the stomach from an unknown object. He was quickly transported to Lincoln Hospital, where he remains in stable condition.

The suspect, described as a man in his 30s, fled the scene by jumping off the train and exiting the station. As of now, there is no detailed description available, and the investigation is ongoing.

Escalating Subway Crime

The stabbing incident is part of a broader trend of increasing crime on New York City’s subway system. According to CompStat data from the NYPD, transit crime has surged by 13% compared to the same period last year.

Between January 1 and February 25 of the current year, there were 351 reported transit crimes, a notable rise from the 310 incidents reported during the equivalent timeframe in 2023.

Reactions and Concerns

The rise in subway crime has sparked concerns among both passengers and MTA workers. Just a day before the stabbing incident, an MTA conductor was slashed in the neck after protruding his head from the cabin window.

Richard Davis, the President of TWU Local 100 Union, called for immediate action in response to the recent violence. He emphasized the need for increased police presence, advocating for the deployment of Janno Lieber’s MTA police force of 1000 officers to address the growing threat.

Urgent Action Needed

As incidents of violence on the subway continue to mount, there’s a pressing need for comprehensive measures to ensure the safety of commuters and MTA staff. Addressing the root causes of subway crime and bolstering security measures are essential steps to restore confidence in New York City’s public transit system.

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