57-year-old man stabbed multiple times on northbound 2 train at 96 street station, nypd says

57-Year-Old Man Stabbed Multiple Times on Northbound 2 Train at 96 Street Station, NYPD Says

Early-Morning Subway Attack Leaves Manhattan Rider Stabbed in Abdomen Multiple Times

NEW YORK, NY — A 57-year-old subway rider suffered multiple stab wounds early Monday after a verbal dispute aboard a northbound 2 train escalated into violence at the 96 Street subway station, according to the NYPD.

The attack happened around 1:50 a.m. Monday as the victim was riding the train near the 96 Street station on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, NYPD Crimestoppers said in a public alert.

Investigators said an unidentified man approached the victim and became involved in a verbal confrontation before allegedly pulling out a sharp instrument and stabbing the 57-year-old multiple times in the abdomen.

Police did not immediately release the victim’s condition or details about how seriously he was injured.

Suspect Remains at Large After Early-Morning Subway Attack

Authorities said the suspect fled following the stabbing, though investigators have not released a description of the individual or specified whether the suspect exited the station or remained on the train.

The 96 Street station serves the 1, 2, and 3 subway lines and remains one of the busiest transit hubs on the Upper West Side, particularly during overnight hours when fewer riders and reduced staffing can create isolated conditions inside train cars and stations.

The stabbing adds to continuing concerns surrounding violent incidents in the New York City subway system, especially disputes that escalate quickly aboard trains.

Police have not disclosed what triggered the confrontation between the two men.


Key Points

• A 57-year-old man was stabbed multiple times aboard a northbound 2 train at the 96 Street station
• NYPD said the attack followed a verbal dispute early Monday morning
• Detectives are searching for the unidentified suspect involved in the subway stabbing


NYPD Requests Public Help Identifying Suspect

The NYPD is asking anyone with information about the stabbing to contact investigators as detectives continue searching for the suspect.

Officials have not said whether surveillance footage captured the attack or the suspect’s movements through the station.

Transit-related assaults involving knives and other sharp instruments remain a major enforcement focus for NYPD Transit Bureau officers, particularly in stations with heavy overnight traffic.

Investigators are also working to determine whether the suspect and victim knew each other before the incident or whether the confrontation was random.

Investigation Continues

No arrests had been announced as of Sunday evening.

Anyone with information regarding the stabbing is asked to call the NYPD Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477). Spanish-speaking callers can contact 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). Tips may also be submitted online through the NYPD Crime Stoppers website or by messaging @NYPDTips on X.

The investigation remains ongoing.

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