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Teen attacked and robbed after stepping off 4 train at Burnside Avenue station

BRONX, NY — Sunday — A 19-year-old man was ambushed and assaulted by two men after exiting a northbound 4 train at the Burnside Avenue station, with the attackers punching him and fleeing with his cellphone in a swift subway platform robbery.

The incident occurred around 6:05 p.m. on Sunday. As the teen made his way off the train, he was suddenly approached by two unknown males who began hitting him repeatedly in the body. During the struggle, his phone dropped to the ground and was snatched by one of the suspects before both assailants fled the station on foot toward an unknown direction.

Teen attacked and robbed after stepping off 4 train at Burnside Avenue station

The victim sustained minor injuries but declined medical treatment at the scene, according to police.

Authorities released descriptions of the suspects. The first male was last seen wearing a white tank top, gray shorts, and white and black sneakers. The second was also wearing a white tank top, paired with black shorts and white and blue sneakers.

No arrests have been made, and the investigation remains ongoing.


Key Points

  • A 19-year-old was assaulted and robbed by two men at Burnside Avenue subway station on Sunday evening
  • The attackers fled with the victim’s cellphone after a brief struggle
  • Both suspects remain at large and were last seen fleeing on foot from the station

A routine subway stop turned violent as two attackers made off with a teen’s phone in a Bronx train station assault.

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