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NYPD Releases Images of Wrench-Wielding Suspect After Transit Worker Attacks

Authorities hope new surveillance photos will help end the manhunt for the early-40s suspect accused of targeting an MTA bus driver on May 13.

Police are looking for a man they say hit a 71-year-old MTA bus driver in the head with a wrench in Brooklyn. (NYPD)
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Overview

  • On May 13, a man described as in his early 40s boarded a B61 bus at Lorraine and Hicks Streets and struck a 71-year-old driver in the forehead with a wrench, causing minor injuries.
  • Detectives recovered front-bus camera images showing the suspect wearing a black sweatshirt and tan pants before fleeing eastbound on a scooter.
  • A separate incident on May 29 saw a 68-year-old MTA subway cleaner attacked with a pipe at Bergen Street station, highlighting continued risks to transit staff.
  • Officials note that overall transit crime has declined but these recent assaults underscore ongoing safety challenges for MTA employees and riders.
  • The NYPD is asking anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers, with all tips remaining confidential.