NEW YORK (AP) — A man was stabbed to death during the morning rush hour in the New York City subway system Friday after a dispute with another rider who had stepped on the man’s shoes, police said.
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Police and medical personnel responded to the Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall subway station in lower Manhattan shortly after 8:30 a.m. for a 911 call about a person being stabbed. The victim, 38, was found unresponsive with multiple stab wounds to his torso and brought to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said.
Authorities said they were searching for the other rider, who they described as in his 20s or 30s who was dressed in black and wearing black headphones.
Police said the two men got into an argument on a train after the other man stepped on the victim’s shoes. The victim was stabbed on the train and in the subway station after the two got off, police said.
UPDATE: Victim had now died, the stabbing happened after one person stepped on another person's shoe,in response victim was stabbed multiple times on City Hall subway station in NYC. https://t.co/883XhTqtEr pic.twitter.com/3HP84JCs7g
— Oliya Scootercaster 🛴 (@ScooterCasterNY) April 25, 2025
Earlier this month, Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said there had been no murders in the transit system during the first three months of the year for the first time in seven years. She added that subway crime from January to March had decreased to the second-lowest level in the first quarter in 27 years.
Violent crime is rare overall in the system, which carries millions of riders every day. However, recent high-profile attacks, such as a woman being set on fire and people being shoved onto the tracks, have left some riders on edge.
Last month, the Trump administration threatened to pull federal funding from the city’s transit system if it didn’t provide a plan to address crime.
City officials responded that there were plans in place to reduce crime on the subways and pointed to statistics showing that crime was down.
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Kathy Hochul and Letitia James are doing a fantastic job keeping all New Yorkers safe. All violent crime committed by minorities on our subways IS ONLY A PERCEPTION! When will you white racists acknowledge that?
Bail reform is for sure helping this
The report says that the murderer was dressed in black. What colour was he?
Not the 1st time someone considering a pair of shoes more important than human life:- I refer you readers to הפטרת פרשת וישב.
Meanwhile this savage need to be locked in stocks & barrel, & then be beaten to death in full public view with the victim’s shoes, by the victim’s family.
What race was the attacker? Did he look trayvon Martin Obama imaginary son ?
You can do anything, but stay off of my blue suede shoes…
“Violent crime is rare overall in the system, which carries millions of riders every day. However, recent high-profile attacks, such as a woman being set on fire and people being shoved onto the tracks”
still scary to me…