MTA worker beaten and robbed in Bronx station lot, cops say
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MTA worker beaten and robbed in Bronx station lot, cops say
"The 42-year-old victim was walking from his car and reporting to work when he was clobbered with an unknown object and then kicked while in the lot at the No. 2 and 5 subway line at the 180th Street Station in Van Nest around 5:45 a.m."
"Kamil Hamoudi was charged with felony assault - and authorities revealed he was arrested twice before for smashing strangers with glass bottles."
"Major crime in the city's transit system was up 3% as of March 15, according to NYPD data."
A 42-year-old MTA worker was attacked and robbed in a parking lot in the Bronx. The victim was struck with an object and kicked, suffering injuries to his head, face, and knee. He was hospitalized in stable condition after the incident. The assailant stole $150 and remains unidentified. This incident follows another violent attack in the subway system, where a man was charged with felony assault for stabbing a teenager. NYPD data indicates a 3% increase in major crime within the transit system as of mid-March.
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