RT
July 11, 2020
A screenshot of the stabbing incident shows one victim (L) and
the suspect (R) © Twitter / @AJ_Cats_
Passengers on board a New York subway carriage were subjected to a brutal and unprovoked knife assault in broad daylight. The shocking incident was caught on video and comes amid a crime surge in the Big Apple.
In the grisly footage the suspect viciously attacked two men, knocking both to the floor of the carriage and slashing, as they tried to fight back. One victim managed to get to his feet and drive the attacker away, but had a knife thrust into his torso in the scuffle.
WARNING: DISTURBING VIDEO
Twitter video (Andrea Catsimatidis)
Facebook video (Susana Lliguicota)
Tener cuidado por favor. Esto ocurrió en el tren 7.
Watch your back people, this happened on the 7 train.
- Susana Lliguicota (FB, July 11, 2020 at 3:49 pm)
Twitter link (July 11, 2020 (Sat) at 2:33 pm)
Facebook link (July 11, 2020 (Sat) at 3:49 pm)
Local news reports suggest, the incident took place last Sunday and as the video spread around the Internet on Saturday,
NYPD Transit Chief Edward Delatorre explained,
that the suspect was “arrested moments later, charged with multiple counts of felony assault, menacing and criminal
possession of a weapon, and is currently awaiting prosecution.”
According to Delatorre the stabbing was a “heinous and unprovoked attack.” Both victims were taken to hospital with
non-critical injuries, the New York Daily News reported.
The NYPD has recently announced its crime statistics for the month before. The stats made for grim reading, describing
a surge of 130 percent in shootings in every borough of New York, a 30 percent increase in murders and a doubling in
burglaries, compared to June 2019.
NYPD Chief Dermot Shea blamed “budget cuts, changes to the criminal justice system, that are impacting the courts and
the continuing international health pandemic” for the spike in crime. In addition to slashing the force’s budget by a
billion dollars, Mayor Bill de Blasio has taken 600
plainclothes officers
off the streets.
These officers had been credited with taking guns out of the hands of criminals, yet were implicated in nearly a third
of all officer-involved shootings in the city and were accused of discriminatory racial profiling.