NEW YORK – The NYPD is investigating after a man stabbed a subway rider in the back early Friday morning.
According to authorities, at around 4:20 a.m. on October 28, the victim, a 58-year-old man was walking on a southbound A line platform at the 125th Street-St. Nicholas Avenue station in Harlem.
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Police say the man was approached by the suspect, who attempted to engage him in a verbal dispute.
When the victim ignored him and did not respond, authorities say the suspect followed the victim, pulled out a knife and stabbed the victim once in the upper back.
After the attack, the suspect fled out of the station to parts unknown.
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The victim was rushed to Mount Sinai-Morningside Hospital in stable condition where he received multiple stitches for his wound.
The suspect is described as a man with a dark complexion, between 28 and 35 years old, standing roughly 5'8" tall, with a thin build.
Anyone with information in regard to this incident is asked to call the NYPD's Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the CrimeStoppers website at https://crimestoppers.nypdonline.org/ or on Twitter @NYPDTips.
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