Man fatally stabbed on NYC subway after arguing with rider, police say
Briefly

A 38-year-old man was stabbed to death in the New York City subway after an argument with another rider over a shoe-stepping incident. The stabbing occurred on a train and continued at the Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall subway station. Police are searching for the suspect, described as a man in his 20s or 30s wearing black clothing. This incident raises concerns, despite a recent overall decrease in subway crime, as recent high-profile attacks have left passengers anxious about safety.
A man was stabbed to death during the morning rush hour in the New York City subway system following a dispute over someone stepping on his shoes.
Police reported that the victim was attacked after an argument with another rider who stepped on his shoes, leading to a deadly confrontation.
Authorities are searching for the suspect, a man in his 20s or 30s dressed in black, involved in the fatal subway incident.
Despite a recent drop in subway crime rates, high-profile attacks have increased rider concerns about safety in the transit system.
Read at ABC News
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