Overview
- Alvin Francis was fatally stabbed in the abdomen on a J90 shuttle bus in Cypress Hills, Brooklyn, on May 11 following an argument over a seat, according to police sources.
- The incident occurred around 2:37 p.m. on a shuttle bus replacing J train service during track repairs; Francis was pronounced dead at Brookdale University Hospital.
- The suspect, described as a male wearing a gray sweatsuit, fled the scene and is still at large as of May 12, with NYPD detectives actively investigating.
- Francis, a roofer and father of three sons, was working extra hours to support his family and was reportedly on his way home when the altercation occurred.
- The stabbing is part of a broader spike in high-profile transit violence, raising safety concerns despite an overall 8% year-to-date decline in reported transit crimes.