Kew Gardens, NY – A shocking attack on a busy subway platform in Queens left two men injured Wednesday afternoon, police reported. Authorities say the suspect remains at large, and the investigation is ongoing.
Subway Attack Details
The NYPD received a 911 call at 3:20 p.m. reporting that two men had been slashed in the face on the southbound platform of the E and F trains at the Union Turnpike station in Kew Gardens.
Officers arriving at the scene found a 42-year-old man with a laceration on his forehead and a 50-year-old man with a facial cut, both bleeding and visibly shaken. Eyewitnesses described a chaotic scene, with commuters surrounding the injured men and offering assistance. One bystander was seen holding pressure to a victim’s forehead while he made a phone call for help.
The victims were transported to local hospitals in stable condition, authorities said, but the circumstances leading to the attack remain unclear.
Witness Accounts and Public Reaction
Straphangers described a scene of panic and concern on the crowded subway platform. Many commuters attempted to aid the victims, showing quick-thinking bystanders stepping in during the emergency.
Police emphasized that no arrests have been made so far, and urged anyone with information to come forward immediately.
Police Investigation
The NYPD has launched a full investigation into the incident. Detectives are reviewing subway surveillance footage and interviewing witnesses to identify the attacker.
“The events leading up to this slashing are not immediately clear, but we are committed to finding the person responsible,” a police spokesperson said.
Authorities are also examining whether the attack may have been targeted or random, and have asked the public to remain vigilant on public transportation.
Community Safety and Awareness
The attack highlights ongoing concerns about safety on the city’s subway system, particularly during crowded afternoon periods. Experts recommend that commuters stay alert, travel in groups when possible, and immediately report suspicious activity to authorities.
The NYPD continues to coordinate with Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) security teams to ensure increased presence on subway platforms and trains in Queens and surrounding boroughs.
The NYPD is urging anyone with information about the suspect or the incident to contact Crime Stoppers. Even small details can help authorities identify and apprehend the attacker.
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