September 9, 2025 MANHATTAN, N.Y. — A routine Tuesday morning commute turned into a scene of chaos and bloodshed after a brutal fight on a southbound No. 4 train left two men slashed near Union Square. The violent encounter, which erupted around 6 a.m., has sent shockwaves through a city already on edge about subway safety.
According to the NYPD, a dispute between two men escalated into a physical confrontation. The clash took a savage turn when both men were slashed. A 40-year-old victim was left with grave injuries to his neck, arm, and stomach, while a 43-year-old suffered a wound to his knee. Both men were taken into custody and transported to a local hospital.
Details are still emerging, and police are working to piece together the exact sequence of events. Authorities have not yet confirmed whether the slashing occurred on the train itself or at the bustling Union Square station.
This incident marks another chilling example of the kind of violence that riders fear, highlighting the persistent challenges facing the city's transit system. As investigators continue their work, the question remains: what triggered this horrific attack, and can New Yorkers ever truly feel safe on their subway?
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