Manhattan subway assault: Teens beat man bloody for $15 in cash at subway station | amNewYork
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Manhattan subway assault: Teens beat man bloody for $15 in cash at subway station | amNewYork
"Manhattan detectives are investigating a brutal subway beating on Wednesday morning in which a group of teens attacked and robbed a man for a pittance of cash."
"The group of six unidentified teens approached the victim, a 38-year-old man, and went on the attack, punched and kicked him about the body."
"Following the assault, authorities said, the assailants forcibly removed $15 in cash and his debit card from his hand."
"Officers from the 5th Precinct and NYPD Transit District 2 responded to the incident. EMS rushed the wounded man to Bellevue Hospital, where he was listed in stable condition."
Detectives in Manhattan are investigating a violent robbery that took place early Wednesday morning at the Canal Street subway station. A 38-year-old man was assaulted by a group of six teens who punched and kicked him, stealing $15 and a debit card. They allegedly took marijuana from him as well, although that detail is unconfirmed. After the attack, the suspects fled on a Q train. The victim was hospitalized but is stable. There have been no arrests made yet as the investigation continues, with police urging witnesses to provide any information.
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