Tourist stabbed in Bryant Park in unprovoked attack: cops amNewYork
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Tourist stabbed in Bryant Park in unprovoked attack: cops  amNewYork
"According to police sources, the disturbing incident occurred at approximately 5:30 p.m. on Dec. 29 near the intersection of West 40th Street and 6th Avenue. Cops say a 44-year-old male tourist visiting from Canada bent down to tie his shoe when he felt a sudden pain in his left leg."
"He walked into a nearby store and checked his injury, only to discover blood pouring from his leg; he then realized that he had been stabbed. Bryant Park is currently the home of the ongoing Winter Village, which draws hundreds of thousands of tourists for its boutique stores and ice rink. The incident was reported to the Midtown South Precinct. EMS rushed the wounded man to Bellevue Hospital for treatment; he was listed in stable condition."
A 44-year-old male tourist from Canada was stabbed in Bryant Park on Dec. 29 at about 5:30 p.m. The victim bent down to tie his shoe, felt sudden pain in his left leg, then discovered blood and realized he had been stabbed. EMS transported the wounded man to Bellevue Hospital, where he was listed in stable condition. The incident was reported to the Midtown South Precinct. The victim said he did not see an attacker and police believe the stabbing was random. No arrests have been made. Authorities ask anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers via phone, online, or @NYPDTips on X; all communications are confidential.
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