Machete Attack in Manhattan Subway Leaves Three Injured and Suspect Dead
Incident Overview
A violent incident occurred on a Manhattan subway platform early Saturday, resulting in three injuries and the death of the assailant. The confrontation unfolded around 9:50 a.m. ET at a platform located beneath Grand Central Terminal. According to the New York Police Department, a man wielding a machete attacked three individuals before officers intervened and instructed him to drop his weapon. When he advanced towards them, they opened fire. The suspect was subsequently transported to a hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries. The victims, two men aged 84 and 65, along with a 70-year-old woman, were also taken to the hospital but are expected to recover.
Details of the Attack
How It Unfolded
As per law enforcement sources, the attacker had been exhibiting erratic behavior while riding the subway prior to the assault. He had a known history with the police, including previous arrests for menacing and using sharp objects against others. Authorities have indicated that there is currently no evidence linking this incident to terrorism.
Official Reactions
Officials Respond
New York Governor Kathy Hochul was quick to respond, expressing her concern over the attack on social media, labeling it a "senseless act of violence" and commending the officers for their prompt action. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani also commented, stating he had been informed about the situation and expressed gratitude to the NYPD for their swift response, which helped prevent further harm. He confirmed that the victims are in stable condition and mentioned that the NYPD would conduct an internal review, including the release of body camera footage as per protocol following any officer-involved shooting.
Ongoing Investigation
What Comes Next
NYPD Commissioner Jessica S. Tisch is anticipated to provide additional updates to the media later on Saturday as the investigation continues.