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The 19-year-old man was riding a Q54 MTA bus near Metropolitan Avenue and 61st Street at around 3:10 p.m. when a stranger approached him, pulled out the box cutter, and attempted to remove the victim’s cell phone. The teenager held on to his mobile device, and the perpetrator gave up and exited the bus on foot in an unknown direction, police said. The bus rider was not injured during the encounter.
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