Assault on 7 train at 103 street-corona plaza

Assault on 7 Train at 103 Street-Corona Plaza

July 27, 2024

NEW YORK, NY—An assault occurred late Tuesday night aboard a 7 train near 103 Street-Corona Plaza, involving a 26-year-old male victim and three unidentified assailants. The incident was reported to police around 11:50 PM on July 23.

The confrontation began with a verbal dispute that escalated when the three individuals attacked the victim, striking him multiple times across his body and causing pain. Following the assault, the assailants remained on the train while the victim exited at 103 Street-Corona Plaza.

The victim declined medical attention at the scene. The New York City Police Department is investigating the assault and seeking information regarding the identities of the three individuals involved. No arrests have been made at this time.

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Phil Stilton

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