
"According to law enforcement sources, the incident unfolded on Oct. 13 at around 2:15 a.m. on a southbound S train at the Euclid Avenue Subway station in East New York. The 36-year-old victim was on the train when he was approached by the precipitation-prepared perp, who was wearing a hood and carried an umbrella. The duo, unknown to each other, began arguing when suddenly the suspect pulled out a box cutter and waved it around."
"The suspect then immediately fled the scene by getting back on the train, fleeing to parts unknown. Officers from the 75th Precinct and Transit District 33 responded to the scene after getting a 911 call about the incident, but the perp was already gone. The victim refused medical attention at the scene, according to police sources. Meanwhile, the NYPD on Nov. 12 released surveillance photos and video of the suspect, who remains at large."
On Oct. 13 at 2:15 a.m., a 36-year-old man was approached on an S train at Euclid Avenue station. A hooded suspect with an umbrella argued with the victim, then pulled a box cutter and waved it. When the train doors opened, the suspect struck the victim with the umbrella and fled onto the train. Officers responded; the suspect had left and the victim refused treatment. NYPD released surveillance images and described the suspect as 25–35, about 5'11", medium build, wearing a gray sweater, black jacket and black sneakers. Tips to Crime Stoppers are accepted at 800-577-TIPS or online.
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