15-Year-Old Girl Stabs Woman In NYC Subway Station Clash

Mocobizscene-  During a fight with that adolescent and two others at a lower Manhattan subway station early on Thursday, a 30-year-old lady was stabbed by a 15-year-old girl, according to police and sources. Around six in the morning, authorities claimed, the stranger was stabbed in the leg on the platform of the Bowling Green station at Broadway and Battery Place.

According to police and police sources, the attack started with a quarrel involving three “persons of interest”—three girls, two of whom were 15 and the other 14 years old—who were apprehended right away. The three, who were not given names by the authorities, are currently facing charges.

One of the 15-year-olds is thought to be the alleged stabber, according to sources. After being transported to NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital, the woman’s status was classified as stable. The altercation that preceded the stabbing was not further described.

Three “persons of interest” have been brought into custody by the police. Gregory P. Mango According to the most recent NYPD figures, updated on Sunday, there has been a 4% increase in felony attacks in the city’s transportation system thus far this year.

546 such offences had been reported when the data was produced, compared to 526 during the same period in 2022.

In one unsettling incident from last week, a knife-wielding threat stabbed a stranger during a brawl at the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center station. Fifteen minutes later, at the G train station at Fulton Street and Lafayette Avenue in Fort Greene, the same perpetrator assaulted a second victim at random, according to police.

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