Bronx Subway Violence: Two Teens Stabbed During Brutal Brawl, Cops Say

Bronx Subway Violence Two Teens Stabbed During Brutal Brawl, Cops Say

Two teens were stabbed in a vicious early Friday brawl inside a Bronx subway station cops said.

A group of youngsters were fighting on the southbound No. 6 train platform at Castle Hill Avenue around 12:25 a.m. when a 17-year-old girl was stabbed once in the right knee, cops said.

A 19-year-old man was knifed once in the left arm and once in the right leg, and he was also hit in the face with a bottle during the skirmish, authorities and sources said.

Both victims were taken to Jacobi Medical Center, where they were listed in stable condition.

Three teens fled the scene – a boy wearing a Nike hoodie and a blue surgical mask, and two girls, one wearing all black and one wearing all gray, sources said.

The violent crime came hours after city officials revealed that subway crime has dipped below pre-pandemic levels — a milestone that NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch credited to a surge of cops in the system.

Tisch, during a news conference with Mayor Eric Adams, said major offenses overall in the subways have dropped 18% — the second-lowest level in 27 years.

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