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20-Year-Old Arrested After Stabbing Sleeping Commuter on Harlem Subway

The incident highlights persistent safety gaps across the network, prompting renewed calls for increased police presence coupled with expanded surveillance.

(Marcus Santos/New York Daily News)
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Overview

  • The attack occurred around 6:10 a.m. Monday on a southbound No. 1 train passing through the 145th Street station in Harlem.
  • A 20-year-old man randomly stabbed a sleeping 56-year-old commuter at least three times in the head.
  • Transit District 3 officers intervened after a brawl spilled into a second train car, taking the attacker into custody and recovering the weapon.
  • The victim was hospitalized at Mount Sinai Morningside and is listed in stable condition with head puncture wounds.
  • The assault underscores rising unprovoked violence on the subway, intensifying calls for more patrols plus upgraded surveillance.