Man punched in face during dispute on southbound n train in brooklyn

Man punched in face during dispute on southbound N train in Brooklyn

BROOKLYN, N.Y. — A 65-year-old man was injured Thursday evening after a dispute on a subway train turned violent at the 59th Street station, police said.

The altercation occurred around 7:15 p.m. aboard a southbound “N” train, where the victim became involved in a verbal confrontation with an unidentified individual. The dispute escalated, and the suspect punched the victim in the face, causing a laceration.

The assailant fled the location on foot after the incident. Police said the suspect’s direction of travel is unknown, and no arrests have been made.

Emergency Medical Services responded to the scene and transported the victim to NYU Langone Hospital–Brooklyn. He was listed in stable condition as of Thursday night.

Man punched in face during dispute on southbound n train in brooklyn
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Investigators have not determined what led to the dispute or whether the victim and suspect were acquainted.

Suspect at large after assault on Brooklyn subway

The NYPD is currently reviewing surveillance footage from the 59th Street station and surrounding areas in an effort to identify the individual responsible.

“The unidentified individual fled the location on foot to parts unknown,” police reported.

No weapons were involved in the incident, and no other injuries were reported. Transit service was not disrupted.

Anyone with information is urged to contact police.

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