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Man Stabbed on F Train During Rush Hour Last Night

(Photo: DCPI)

Sept. 27, 2018 By Tara Law

Police have released eyewitness photos of a man who stabbed a fellow subway passenger at the 75th Avenue (E/F) station at about 5 p.m. yesterday

The suspect and the victim, a 49-year-old man, got into an argument on the Queens-bound F train after the victim tried to break up an argument the knife-wielding suspect was having with a woman.

The alleged perpetrator then stabbed the victim in the chest and leg.

The suspect then hurried off the train, and was last seen leaving the 75th Avenue subway station.

Emergency responders rushed the victim to Jamaica Hospital, where he was treated and released.

The suspect is described as a black man who is approximately 45 years old. He is about 6 feet tall and 220 pounds, with brown eyes, a dark complexion, a medium build and a grey beard. He was last seen wearing black pants, a grey sweatshirt, black sneakers and a tan cap.

(Photo: DCPI)

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